Kenneth O'Brien murder police find 'body parts' near canal

Suspected body parts have been discovered by gardai investigating the murder of a 33-year-old man. Kenneth O’Brien was reported missing on Friday January 15, a few weeks after returning from Australia, and his torso was found in a suitcase in the Grand Canal near Celbridge, Co Kildare, the following day.

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Building work begins on Facebook data centre in Clonee

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed that building work has begun on one of the company’s new data centres in Ireland. The facility – which the tech mogul says will house some of the most complex machines ever created – is being built in Clonee, just outside Dublin.

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Health watchdog calls for single agency to handle negligence incidents

The health watchdog has called for medical negligence, errors and mistakes across the health and social care sectors to be reported to a single agency to improve patient safety. The Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa) said a one stop shop was needed to allow staff to share and act on information about incidents and… Continue reading Health watchdog calls for single agency to handle negligence incidents

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160 jobs to be created as tech firms expand

Some 160 jobs are to be created with the expansion of companies in Galway and Cork. Hortonworks, a California-headquartered software firm, said it was opening a new office in Cork.

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Extra 10bn euro needed to upgrade national infrastructure, say business group

The next Irish government should commit an extra 10 billion euro to infrastructure projects, business representatives have urged. New funding options to enable small to medium sized manufacturers to access the capital they need to grow should also be a priority for whoever emerges victorious from the General Election, according to the Irish Business and… Continue reading Extra 10bn euro needed to upgrade national infrastructure, say business group

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'Bomb alert' airliner continues journey after diversion to Shannon

A transatlantic airliner diverted to Shannon airport due to a bomb alert has resumed its journey after searches found nothing untoward. The aircraft was forced to land at Shannon on Sunday morning after crew apparently found a note making a threat.

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Enda Kenny vows to secure economic recovery

Enda Kenny has vowed to secure Ireland’s economic recovery if Fine Gael is returned for a second term. Addressing his party’s Ard Fheis in Dublin, the Taoiseach said the choice for voters in the General Election was “as stark as it is clear”.

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Thousands of protesters join anti-water charge demonstrations

Thousands of anti-water charge campaigners have taken part in a series of nationwide protests. Around 30 demonstrations were organised in towns and cities up and down the country as part of the sixth day of action by the Right2Water movement.

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