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The labour markets in Ireland and Northern Ireland show strong alignment across several areas including skills priorities, sectoral needs and education trends. Health, education, manufacturing and retail remain key employment sectors in both jurisdictions. Cross border workers remain a small proportion of the population but flows from Northern Ireland to Ireland have grown significantly since […]
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By David Stephen There is a recent feature on Space Daily, Physicist Roger Penrose has spent decades arguing that consciousness isn’t something the brain produces, but that explaining it will require physics we haven’t yet discovered, stating that, “Roger Penrose does not think a computer will ever be conscious, and he does not think a brain running on […] Read more ›
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An early snapshot of a new survey into Ireland’s renewable energy sector points to emerging skills bottlenecks and challenges recruiting experienced talent across parts of the sector. Solar Ireland has partnered with recruitment and HR specialists Collins McNicholas to deliver Ireland’s first Renewable Energy Workforce & Skills Survey, which is currently underway with organisations across […] Read more ›
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Students from four post-primary schools in County Longford took part in a VEX IQ Robotics Competition at The Temperance Hall, Longford Town, bringing together teams for a day of design, coding and problem-solving challenges. The event provided a fun and practical learning experience, where students worked in teams to design, build and programme robots while […] Read more ›
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New data from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) shows Ireland continuing to make progress in transitioning to cleaner energy, but the country remains heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels, leaving Ireland exposed to international energy price volatility. SEAI’s latest First Look: Ireland’s Energy Supply and Security of Supply 2025 note shows renewable energy continued to […] Read more ›
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Something that is not talked about enough is pay transparency and the fact that on the 7th of June 2026 all EU countries had to comply with the EU pay discrepancy act. Ireland missed this deadline but will bring it on a phased basis and employers have been urged to take steps to prepare for […] Read more ›
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The Government recently adopted a new Risk Appetite Statement to support speedier and more efficient delivery of Ireland’s critical infrastructure. There is now an acceptance that responsible, informed and calculated risk taking is needed in order to deliver the necessary infrastructure and growth that Ireland needs for us to be progressive, sustainable and competitive. Risk aversion […] Read more ›
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SMEs make up 99.8 per cent of active enterprises in Ireland and employ two-thirds (66.9 per cent) of the workforce (CSO, 2025). Yet the people managing HR in those businesses are under mounting strain from rising admin demands, growing compliance pressures and a lack of support networks. Many are handling complex responsibilities while working remotely, […] Read more ›
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