Removal of nuclear debris from Fukushima reactor begins
A difficult operation to remove a small amount of radioactive debris from Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant began on Tuesday, after technical issues suspended an earlier attempt.
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A difficult operation to remove a small amount of radioactive debris from Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant began on Tuesday, after technical issues suspended an earlier attempt.
Almost 30 new solar and wind projects have been successful in the latest auction for renewable electricity contracts.
Firm’s new approach could change the way Irish people buy phones forever and end both subsidised handsets and punitive long-term contracts
There is a new entrant in the Irish mobile phone market from today with the launch of Sky Mobile in Ireland.
The Ryanair flight was forced to land in Toulouse after a group of passengers became disruptive.
The WRC found that Jeanette Joyce had been pressured verbally by the chief executive of Metron Stores for taking strike action.
Former Italian PM Mario Draghi said that the EU needs to take major action to stay competitive in today’s world.
Apple iPhone 16 Launch Event 2024 Live Updates: Apple is hosting its annual iPhone event in San Francisco tonight. Called "It's Glowtime", the event will see the launch of the…
A former Iceland shop steward has been awarded €8,300 after the then-owner of its Irish stores, Naeem Maniar, threatened to sue her personally on the eve of a strike.
Former Iceland shop steward is awarded €8,300 after then-owner of Irish stores threatened to sue her over industrial action
In November, the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice came out in favour of the EU Commission's tax order to Apple, representing a major blow for Ireland
Long-running legal battle began in 2016 after bloc’s competition chief said iPhone maker had benefited from unfair tax breaks in Ireland