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The Learn Skin Podcast investigates the intersection of Eastern and Western medicine to inform an Integrative approach to Dermatology. Join co-hosts Dr. Raja Sivamani and Dr. Hadar Lev-Tov as they discuss the latest in scientific research and treatment options with leading experts in integrative medicine and dermatology.
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Europa Felix

Felix Ronkes Agerbeek

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Europa Felix is an interview podcast for European law professionals and enthusiasts. Listen every once in a while to an inspiring conversation with a rising star, hidden genius or luminary in the field of European law. In English or in Dutch. Follow the show in your favourite podcast app and get new episodes as they become available. You can find transcripts on www.europafelix.eu.
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SpitballingPod

SpitballingPod

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Sport, Film & Pop Culture are all on the agenda each week as SpitballingPod brings you a variety of shows (SpitballingPod, Movie Madness, 3MP and Protect Your Neck) to keep you entertained. Hosted by Luke Byron and joined weekly by Tom Kennett and Jack Harper. With exclusive interviews from the various topics covered, click that subscribe button now and indulge!
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The Best Damn League Show is a podcast focused on the LEC and European League of Legends, hosted by Duncan "Thorin" Shields and Peter Dun, themed around each individual selecting a good, bad and ugly topic to discuss.
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UACES Podcasts | Ideas & Experts on Europe

UACES: the association for European Studies

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Listen to experts on Europe from the leading association for contemporary European Studies, UACES. UACES is a global membership organisation for academics, students and practitioners who are interested in all aspects of Europe and the European Union. More on https://www.uaces.org
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Coin Stories

Natalie Brunell

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Learn about the future of money and how Bitcoin proposes a solution to the problems in our monetary system. Why is wealth concentration growing? Will the U.S. dollar always be the world reserve currency? Is Bitcoin the "internet of money?" Journalist and educator Natalie Brunell shares one-on-one interviews with thought leaders. Whether you're eager to start learning about Bitcoin, or already follow the world of cryptocurrency and its pioneers, this show has something for you to HODL. Join u ...
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IT Talks

Redpill Linpro

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IT Talks (produced by Redpill Linpro) lets you in on how it is to work with us, how customers have solved IT challenges, the open source perspective, new industry trends by our partners, and much more. We have offices in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – and we have recorded talks at all of our locations and the chats are held in local language.
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From global technology consulting firm Tag1 Consulting, Tag1 Team Talks are wide-ranging, in-depth conversations about implementing various open-source technologies, including the business prerogatives and technical ins and outs with leading web developers and technologists. Join us as we explore trends in open source. About Tag1 At Tag1, we are redefining the boundaries of digital possibilities. As a leading name in the industry, we are committed to delivering innovative and tailored soluti ...
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German Law Journal: GLJ Shorts and GLJ Specials

Nora Markard, Emanuel V. Towfigh, and the other Editors of the German Law Journal

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The German Law Journal has been providing Open Access to Comparative, European, and International Law for over 20 years. Listen to #GLJShorts to find out what our most recent articles are about and to meet the person behind the paper. Listen to #GLJSpecials to dive deeper into selected articles or for an introduction into our most recent Special Issues. Find video versions of our podcasts on our YouTube channel!
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Ledger is the gold standard of security in the crypto space. Our hardware wallets are essential for anyone wanting to take control of their digital value. At the heart of this ecosystem, Ledger connects you with everything in the digital assets space, providing access to services and freedom from compromise on security, ownership or user experience. On 'The Ledger Podcast', we have conversations with some of the most interesting thought leaders in crypto, cybersecurity and culture to discuss ...
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A podcast about international social work. Made by SocNet98, an European network of 18 universities that graduates students in social work. In this podcast you can listen to a broad specter of topics that is all connected to social work in an international perspective.
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Tired of all those "inspirational" bloggers, podcasters and professional talking heads who sell the dream but don't walk the walk? LDN is a regular podcast about digital, and also where the digital meets the human. We're based out of London, with a European outlook. On LDN you'll find great conversations with practitioners in London and across Europe, who are people who really “do the do”.
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EES EvalEdge

European Evaluation Society

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EES EvalEdge, is the European Evaluation Society (EES) podcast series that provides insights into the implications of new and emerging technologies in evaluation and vice versa. The Podcast explores frontier technologies such as big data, machine learning, open data, geospatial analysis, blockchain and Internet of Things (IoTs). The purpose is to identify the role of evaluators and the field of evaluation in shaping how these technologies can be adapted in international development and in la ...
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Fitness + Technology

Bryan O'Rourke

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Welcome to the Fitness + Technology Podcast for club owners, operators, and fitness professionals! This show is your #1 trusted resource for the accelerating world of fitness technology. Each week, we bring you an expert interview with a global influencer at the crossroads of fitness and technology. You’ll get the insights, tools, and inspiration you need to stay connected to the pulse of what matters most for your fitness business in the age of exponential technologies. This podcast is brou ...
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Conversations on Creative Climate Leadership is a new podcast from Julie’s Bicycle centering stories from our global community of Creative Climate Leaders who champion the role of culture in climate activism. Our hosts musician and zoologist Louis VI and JB’s Climate Justice Lead Farah Ahmed talk with some of our Creative Climate Leadership alumni who have generously shared their personal insights on navigating the climate crisis and creatively leading transformative change. Over six episode ...
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In the podcast series at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (JMCoE) at the University of Agder in Norway we delve into topics related to an increasingly differentiated Europe in a Post-Brexit world. In a coffee table-style discussion, we bring together leading academic researchers and practitioners to uncover topics for our listeners. The podcast episodes are aimed at an audience who has an interest in the dynamics of the European Union and wants to learn more about the inner workings of t ...
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NPP BrainPod

Springer Nature

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BrainPod is the podcast from the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group. Join us as we delve into the latest basic and clinical research that advance our understanding of the brain and behavior, featuring highlighted content from a top journal in fields of neuroscience, psychiatry, and pharmacology. For complete access to the original papers and reviews featured in this podcast, subscribe to Neuropsychopharmacology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co ...
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Hubroker ApS

Hubbroker ApS

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HubBroker Aps has developed an iPaaS system, which reads and writes PDF and other formats automatically. We support various file formats and convert to desired file format as per customers guideline. We are authorized partners with many online accounting systems in Denmark and many other European countries. We convert PDF files to XML, CSV, HUBXML, Edifact, OIOUBL, OIOXML, EHF, CXML, BISV2, FINVOICE, EXCEL, TXT, HTML, TEAPPS, NAVXML, BSFACTURA, OCXML, UBL, EML and many more. HubBroker Aps in ...
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Warpod

Saferworld

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Every month, Charlie Linney and Lewis Brooks speak to a diverse group of practitioners, experts, and commentators from around the world to discuss the impacts of security policy on contemporary conflict. Join us to talk about the long-term implications of securitised interventions and policies, both for democratic controls over the use of force in Europe, the US and elsewhere and for the communities most impacted in places like the Middle East, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, South America an ...
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Chemical Watch News and Insight Podcast

Chemical Watch News and Insight by Enhesa

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Stay up to date with some of the biggest regulatory and chemical management stories from the last 30 days. Every month Chemical Watch News & Insight journalists will explain the background and significance of some of our key stories, giving you additional context and insight into the regulatory and chemical management developments affecting you, your team and your organisation.
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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on Native Americans of the Colonial Era and Technology Integration in Elementary Schools. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area ...
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District Energy Insights

Danfoss Climate Solutions

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Heating and cooling are responsible for 50% of the EU final energy demand. Tackling this sector is essential for the EU to meet its target of being carbon neutral by 2050. Our host Susanne Tull, Senior Manager Public Affairs at Danfoss, is joined by leading specialists and visionaries across the energy sector who share their views and ideas around 5 topics ranging from digitalization to energy planning. This podcast is produced by Danfoss Heating. Danfoss Heating engineers technologies that ...
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There are calls for the public toilets at Mullaghmore and Rosses Point to be open all year-round. As it stands, the facilities only open for the summer period at weekends, due to a lack of funding. It's thought that this may be severely hampering both tourists and locals from visiting the area and spending an extended period of time there. Independ…
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Sligo County Council is to consider purchasing a number of notorious vacant homes in the heart of Sligo. The houses located on Holborn Hill have been derelict and a consequent eyesore for some time and it's now emerged that they have been put on the market. The local authority is to assess the financial viability of buying the homes in the first in…
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Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín is renewing his call for Irish citizens in the North to be allowed to vote in the presidential election. He's hitting out at other party leaders, including Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald, for not backing his bill on the issue. Deputy Tóibín says people in the North deserve to be included:…
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A Sligo Councillor has urged the government to completely abolish fees for hospitality businesses that are providing outdoor dining areas on public streets. Street dining fees, which charge restaurants €125 per table, were removed during the pandemic when indoor dining was banned in order to curb the spread of the virus. Regulations waiving the fee…
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A solidarity event for Palestine is being held later today in Sligo. The local Palestinian Solidarity Group are holding a demonstration at Sligo GPO, starting at 2pm. The 'Stand with Palestine, Stand against Genoicde' event will be campaigning against the actions of Israel. Spokesperson for the group and former MEP, Chris MacManus, says they went t…
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“Verification is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s a must-have,” says Gegham Azatyan, Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer at Dexatel, in a conversation with Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News. In this episode, Azatyan introduces Dexatel Verify, a new CPaaS solution designed to intelligently authenticate users across multiple channels i…
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Thorin and Peter Dun are joined by Mac, currently the Head Coach for Vitality, to discuss the upcoming LEC Playoffs, Fnatic having the opportunity to win the split, Humanoid and Caps's levels of play, whether MKOI has a chance of beating KC in a Bo5, the level of toxicity in modern esports fandom, and more! Shop the Into the AM Memorial Day Sale wi…
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“Disposing of IT equipment is no longer just about recycling—it’s about responsibility, integrity, and biodiversity,” says Wale Arewa, Founder and CEO of Xperien, in this wide-ranging conversation with Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News. The discussion, part of a special podcast series for ASCDI and TR Publications, dives deep into h…
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The latest EU-UK trade deal is expected to ease the burden that Brexit caused to farmers across the North West. The new agreement is understood to encourage trading for the cross-border counties with relaxed red tape. The deal aims to encourage trade between Ireland and the UK, who make up nearly 40% of Irish agrifood exports. North West MEP Maria …
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It’s hoped that resurfacing work will take place on the Old Bundoran Road shortly. The route is home to a number of businesses and is in a heavily populated area and the road itself is said to be in a serious state of disrepair. Potholes and dips along the stretch are said to be causing a nuisance. Fine Gael Cllr Fergal Nealon says the road will be…
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The impact former Leitrim Independent Cllr Des Guckian had on his community has been highlighted by Leitrim County Council. Mr Guckian died yesterday morning following an illness, after he stepped away from council duties earlier this year. He was then replaced on the council by his daughter, Irene Guckian-Rabbitte. Leas Cathaoirleach of Leitrim Co…
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Concern over ministers failing to answer parliamentary questions adequately has been expressed to the Taoiseach and high ranking civil servants in Government departments. The Clerk of the Dáil has written to the secretaries general across Government warning them that substantive answers must be provided to questions. Departments were put on notice …
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A new single travel ticket has been launched today that connects Sligo train stations to Dublin airport. A joint initiative between Iarnrod Eireann and Aircoach will allow passengers to travel to Dublin by train and then board a bus outside the train station for the airport. Sligo passengers will be able to travel from Drumcondra to the airport wit…
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The sunny period of weather has finished in the North West for the immediate future. There have been a number of wildfires across the region over the last number of weeks, due to an extended dry period. However, there are no more fires expected for the time being, with showers and lower temperatures predicted for the coming days. Liz Walsh, Operati…
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A Donegal Councillor says a serious discussion needs to be had in relation to the deployment of Irish Troops on UN Peacekeeping missions in Lebanon. The Comments from Cllr Michael Boyle come as 170 Irish Troops are due home from there following their 6 month deployment. A total of 94 personnel from the 28th Infantry Battalion in Finner Camp will be…
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There are renewed calls for safe access to the second beach in Rosses Point. There have been several incidents over the years where the tide comes in blocking the routs back and resulting in people having to cross the dunes. Rock armour which was also put there some years ago, has since displaced part of the access. Talks have been ongoing between …
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Former Leitrim County Councillor, Des Guckian, has been remembered as somebody that was passionate about local politics. Mr Guckian passed away yesterday, following an illness, and had stepped back from council duties earlier this year due to health reasons. He was replaced by his daughter Irene Guckian-Rabbitte on the council. Cathaoirleach of Lei…
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A Donegal teacher has highlighted the rise in abuse faced by teachers. The issue was covered in a special Prime Time programme on RTE last night. It's thought that female teachers are being subjected to harassment and abuse across the country. There are fears that the harmful online content is having an impact on the perception some young males hav…
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170 Irish Troops are due home from Lebanon today following their 6 month deployment. A total of 94 personnel from the 28th Infantry Battalion in Finner Camp will be a part of the returning unit. The 125th Infantry Battalion will land at Dublin Airport at three o'clock this afternoon. Family and friends will be there to greet them following their to…
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Henrik Hallgren has been CEO of Redpill Linpro Gothenburg for the past five years. During this time, the consulting market has seen impressive highs - but lately, things have become a bit more uncertain. In this episode of IT Talks, Henrik shares his view on the current market landscape. How has the consulting scene in Gothenburg changed in recent …
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“There’s no other place on the planet where you can get together with owners of these communications companies and talk turkey.” — Joe Marion, President, Cloud Communications Alliance As global tensions reshape the telecom landscape, the Cloud Communications Alliance (CCA) is assembling top leaders for its 2025 CCA European Summit in Zaventem, near…
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“Where’s the gold? It’s in your data.” That was the premise behind a wide-ranging conversation between Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News, and Lorenzo Romano, CEO of GCX, a global managed services provider with a 30-year legacy of delivering secure networking solutions to multinational enterprises. Romano describes how today’s enterp…
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Firefighters are currently battling a gorse fire between Sooey and Ballygawley. The blaze broke out around lunchtime. Three fire units are currently at the scene, working to bring it under control. It's said to be in a rural location with no properties under threat. Fine Gael Cllr Thomas Walsh says the route is still open for the moment:…
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A number of safety measures are required at Cliffoney National School and Cliffoney Village following a health and safety inspection earlier this year. This includes the need of school warning signs, pedestrian crossing closer to the school, speed bumps or flashing speed limit signs, and designated parking spaces for teachers. With the school based…
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The need for improved conditions at Grange Vocational School has been raised on the Dáil. Overcrowding, unsuitable toilet facilities and end of life prefabs are just some of the issues facing both teachers and students. An application for a significant extension was submitted to the Department some time back but is said to have faced numerous setba…
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A Donegal TD has criticised the latest delay to the opening of the National Children’s Hospital. It’s the fifteenth time the long-awaited project has been delayed, with it not opening until at least the end of June 2026. This is as the potential costs continue to climb with contractors BAM submitting over 850 million in claims to date. Sinn Fein De…
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In this episode, our Visegrad Insight Enlargement Fellow Jan Farfal interviews Saskia Hollander, Senior Research Fellow at The Clingendael Institute. As the EU considers the gradual integration model for enlargement, we explore its potential benefits and risks. The discussion is based on the following Clingendael report: https://www.clingendael.org…
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The Funeral Mass of Alan Singh has heard how he was full of kindness and had a gentle nature. The seven year old died after getting into difficulty in the water at Lissadell Beach. Alan’s life was celebrated today at a service in the Church of the Assumption in Collooney. Fr Martin Convey provided the homily, and spoke of how Alan would be remember…
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It's thought that plans by the RSA to tackle driving test waiting times won't go far enough. Learner drivers in Sligo could wait up to seven months for a test, in Leitrim it could be six while in Donegal Town the wait is almost 5 months. The RSA plans to cut waiting times by more than half come September - the target is 10 weeks. The Road Safety Au…
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A Barn Owl survey has been launched in Sligo and Leitrim. Members of the public and landowners are being asked to report any information on Barn Owls in the region to Birdwatch Ireland, as they look to record the population of the species across the North West. Although once widespread in Ireland, Barn Owls have experienced a sharp population decli…
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There are calls for a number of measures to be introduced in Sligo in the wake of another arson attack. An investigation is continuing after a vehicle parked in Cartron Estate was completely gutted by fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. Gardai are appealing witnesses to come forward and for information on any person with unexplained burns…
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Just over €250,000 has been allocated for marine projects in Sligo today. The funding was announced by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, as it aims to develop and enhance local harbour and fishing facilities. Three locations that will have repairs carried out are Enniscrone Pier, Raghly Harbour and Mullaghmore Harbour. Sligo-Drumc…
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It's claimed that discrimination against members of the travelling community still happens in the North West. It comes as this week marks Traveller Pride Week with a range of events taking place right across the country. Speaking in the Seanad, Donegal based Independent Senator Eileen Flynn says many who are in employment are still ashamed to expre…
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The Government have been called to intervene over a vacant block of apartments in Ballisodare. The Old Mill Apartments have been vacant since 2009, and has been labelled as an “eyesore” in the area. It has been argued that the empty apartments are only worsening the ongoing housing crisis, as other dwellings in the region are increasing in cost due…
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More than 5,500 badgers have been culled across the North West under a government programme from 2014 to 2024, with a large portion of them testing negative for TB. According to a report from The Journal Investigates, over 80% of badgers culled through the scheme were found to be free from the disease following a post mortem. Over the last ten year…
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People across the North West are being urged to donate blood as stocks are said to be extremely low. The Irish Blood Transfusion Service is seeking an additional 2,000 blood donations over the next 4 weeks to maintain the national blood supply. Some blood groups have fallen to under 3 days of stock and hospital demand has been consistently high, pa…
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The lack of investment in health services locally has been raised on the floor of the Dáil. While a greenfield site has been identified as a potential location for surgical hub in Sligo, campaigners in Donegal continue to voice their hopes for one in the county. Patients throughout Donegal are currently forced to travel long distances to access car…
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A long-serving Leitrim Postmistress says the future of many small post offices in the north west is far from certain. The comments come as it emerged that Ireland's Post Office network needs €15-million euro per year for the next five years to secure essential community services. A Grant Thornton report out today calculates the annual social and ec…
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There are calls for dental hygienist courses to be available from the ATU campus in Killybegs. There's said to be a massive demand for but not enough people trained and employed in the role. Fine Gael Senator Manus Boyle says the amount of courses need to be multiplied in the North West and elsewhere. Speaking in the Seanad, Senator Boyle more oppo…
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The Government and the HSE are being accused for a creating a 'disaster zone' within North West health service. The issue is said to centre on a lack of home care assistance available in Donegal, with further claims that recruitment in the county is being prevented. Speaking in the Dail, Sinn Fein TD Padraig MacLochlainn says that's leading to a wi…
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People across the North West are being asked to listen to comments made by a senior local authority official over holiday homes. The director of services for housing and roads at Mayo County Council sent an email to members of his local authority committee last week, urging the community boycott of holiday home owners. Tom Gilligan says the propert…
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It's hoped that this week's verdict in a case over external insulation will ease fears in Sligo over the so-called wraparound scheme. A Dublin couple were initially told that their external insulation is in breach of planning conditions and that they must remove it by June or face a fine or imprisonment. They have since been granted permission to r…
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There are calls for water safety and swimming lessons to be incorporated into primary education in Ireland. It comes in the wake of two tragic incidents in the water in the North West in recent weeks. Seven year old Alan Singh lost his life following an incident in the water near Lissadell Beach on Saturday, one week on from two teenage boys losing…
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Showing unity with migrants is the main focus at today's National Integration Conference in Dublin. The Immigrant Council will hold its 6th annual gathering to discuss how to improve integration efforts here. Human rights experts from here and abroad will address the convention at a time when anti-immigrant sentiment is on the rise. A number of are…
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In this episode, we look at a weekend of key elections in Romania and Poland. To break down Nicușor Dan’s remarkable victory, we hear from special guests Alex Olaru (Editor-in-Chief at PressOne), Alina Bârgǎoanu (Visegrad Insight Fellow, Member of the advisory board of the European Digital Media Observatory), and Radu Albu-Comǎnescu (Visegrad Insig…
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In this episode of the Fitness + Technology Podcast, Bryan O’Rourke shares his presentation “The Future of Fitness” live from SIBEC. Bryan offers a bold and thought-provoking look at how industry leaders can thrive amid rapid transformation. From navigating global micro and macro trends to redefining leadership, marketing, and digital strategy, thi…
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In this episode of Technology Reseller News, Doug Green speaks with Evan Tomlin, CTO of Hyperion Partners, about how the company is enabling channel partners to step into the Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless monetization space through its powerful, white-label-ready VAST platform. Originally founded as a dominant Sprint partner focused on hard…
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Natalie Brunell is joined by renowned economist and monetary scholar Judy Shelton, former advisor to President Trump and outspoken advocate for sound money. Judy shares her deep insights on the Federal Reserve, gold-backed monetary policy, and the future of economic stability in the U.S. and abroad. She also reflects on her controversial Fed nomina…
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