[ad_1] Conor O. Kelly, Managing Director of the NTMA. Photo: Tom Burke The state's banking issues should be sold sooner rather than later – the director of the Irish Debt Management Agency …
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[ad_1] By Declan Brennan The lawyers of the former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank, David Drumm, said that he was trying to solve a problem entirely created by the man of D …
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[ad_1] An autonomous car used artificial intelligence to improve its driving skills in 20 minutes. Engineers at Cambridge University have developed what is called "reinforcement learning" that allows the vehicle to improve …
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[ad_1] The majority of students currently enrolled in Ireland will end up in jobs that do not yet exist, according to a new study on the future of employment conducted by Ibec. …
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Read More »The ICG Ferry will be out of service for an additional 1-2 weeks
[ad_1] The owner of Irish Ferries, ICG, said his Ulysses ferry would be out of service longer than expected. The ferry, which operates on the Dublin / Holyhead line, reported technical difficulties …
Read More »Ryanair pleads in favor of pilots as families face a chaos of strike
[ad_1] Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary. Photo: AFP / Getty Images Ryanair pleads for pilots while families face chaos Independent.ie A strike of nearly 100 Ryanair pilots based in Ireland on Thursday "seems …
Read More »Growth in Irish construction declines from "extremely high" levels in May
[ad_1] The expansion of activity in the Irish construction sector slowed in June relative to the "extremely high" levels recorded the previous month, according to Ulster Bank, . 61.8 in May, with …
Read More »Flying high Airbus increases demand forecast
[ad_1] London – Airbus has raised its forecast for aircraft demand over the next 20 years as the company begins to recover from two years of late deliveries of its A320neo. emerging …
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