Bruton Makes No Apology for Ireland’s Corporate Tax Policy
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, has issued a strong defence of Ireland's corporate taxation regime, amid recent controversy about so-called 'tax inversions' by multinational companies. A tax inversion occurs when a company
Want Unfiltered Internet in the UK? You Dirty Thing!
According to the Open Rights Group, a non-profit group in the UK, 20% of the internet is blocked by the "porn filters" operated by ISPs there. They've just released a humorous video which suggests the gauntlet users
Irish Researchers in Nanotechnology Breakthrough
Professor John Boland, Principal Investigator at AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre at Trinity College Dublin has made a world-first breakthrough in area of material mechanics. Professor Boland and his team along with
INM Create Almost 40 New Digital Media Jobs in Dublin
Independent News & Media (INM) has announced that it is making significant investment in its digital arm through the creation of close to 40 new roles in its Dublin office. A recruitment drive has begun with
Visa Digital Wallet will Expand to Ireland by the End of the Year
Visa Europe today confirmed that its digital wallet service, V.me by Visa, will expand to Ireland, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Italy by the end of the year. Pilots will also launch in Greece, the Czech Republic
Ryanair’s Digital Boarding Pass App gets a Mixed Welcome
They've embraced the web and social media and they're hiring geeks for their "innovation hub" in Swords, complete with giant chess and multi-coloured cubicles (we can't confirm the existence of beanbags). But the flight path to online success is