Hair-therapy device for cancer patients wins James Dyson Ireland award
Olivia Humphreys wins the 2024 James Dyson award for Ireland with Athena, a hair-loss preventing device for chemotherapy patients.
Olivia Humphreys wins the 2024 James Dyson award for Ireland with Athena, a hair-loss preventing device for chemotherapy patients.
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A catering company in Tipperary was hit with a closure order by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) last month after flies and mould were discovere...
Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien has said it was his own view that the €13 billion Apple funds should be invested in infrastructure such as housing
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Castlethorn chief Joe O'Reilly invites proposals from hotel, leisure and golf investors to become strategic partner in Kileen Castle golf resort in Co Meath
Irish student inventor scoops prestigious award with a clever device that will help patients undergoing chemotherapy
A Limerick woman has become the Irish regional finalist for the James Dyson Award after inventing a scalp-cooling device for chemotherapy patients. Olivia ...
FLIES present near uncovered food, dead cockroaches in traps and rodent droppings “in multiple areas of the kitchen” were some of the reasons behind eight closure orders served on food…
The Clare village of Corofin was among the areas removed from the list of ‘at risk’ water supplies, Uisce Éireann has announced.