Government data centre report didn’t examine prospect of higher electricity bills despite my FOI showing skills shortage and impact on bills was included in the original terms of reference. https://t.co/0U13MlmU7g
Excellent reporting @DublinInquirer
Ireland has stopped exporting electronic integrated circuits (as a dual use technology) to Russia.
Meanwhile, exports to Israel of the same technologyincreased from $520 million in 2021 to $1 billion in 2025.
https://t.co/xgZBuRWblV
The Irish Times naturally doesn't reveal O'Sullivan's affiliation in her anti-neutrality piece today. She's the director of a defence thinktank, Security Ireland. Amongst other things, it advises investors on 'opportunities' to be had in the EU's €800bn arms industry bonanza.
The conversion of Ireland's former institutes of technology to technological universities (TUs) has been a "costly waste of money", a new report has claimed.
Researchers in Munster TU also sounded the alarm over student numbers at some campuses.
https://t.co/JyVtU3ESsf
While humanitarian organisations warned of children being starved to death, hospitals were flattened and entire bloodlines wiped from existence, Robbie Keane chose to work just dozens of miles away from the devastation, in the country responsible for it, writes Kelly Given ✍️
Israel yesterday kidnapped four women. Two are footballers in the Palestinian National Team.
Their names are: Natali Abu Dia and Rand Halwani.
Is it normal to kidnap footballers, @FIFAcom? Where are sports media organisations? This story should be the headline everywhere.
Documents obtained by the Sinn Féin MEP for Dublin, under Freedom of Information (FOI) reveal that the Terms of Reference for the €100,000 report were heavily skewed to produce a predetermined outcome in favour of data centres.
https://t.co/vL4VC7iV71