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Demand For Pilots Remain As Jet Set Turns Sixty

Aspiring pilots to attend exhibition six decades after first commercial jet flight. Sixty years after the first jet airliner carried fare paying passengers, The Professional Flight Training Exhibition, taking place in Dublin in early March, expects to welcome many young hopefuls looking to pursue a career as a professional pilot.  This exciting one day career […]

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Denmark in the EU

For years, Denmark was held out as a model to countries with high unemployment and as a progressive touchstone to liberals in the United States. The Danes, despite their lavish social welfare state, managed to keep joblessness remarkably low. But in 2011, Denmark, a nation of 5.5 million people, struggles with the same issues as […]

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Dioxin Levels Below EU Limits

The most recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on dioxin levels in the Irish environment shows that the dioxin levels in all of the samples tested were well below the relevant EU limits.  The report is based on dioxin levels measured in cows  milk in a survey carried out in 2010. The report also shows […]

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Living in Denmark

Living in Denmark

Despite tough talk by Ms. Thorning-Schmidt and her predecessor about the need to get Denmark’s financial house in order, the country’s welfare and benefits systems remain among the world’s most generous. Government spending accounts for about half of gross domestic product and few Danes complain about a top income tax rate of about 50 percent that finances unemployment, pensions, health care and other benefits. The constitution even guarantees Danes the right to work and to receive public assistance if they stumble.

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The Fig Tree welcomes back star chef

Following on from the huge success of an earlier guest chef slot, The Fig Tree in Penarth is delighted to welcome back David Tomlinson, the vegetarian chef loved by veggies and meat eaters alike. David will be cooking at The Fig Tree from March 5-10, and will be putting together a delicious menu featuring the […]

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Irish Retailers To Get Life Line

  Shopping World Retails & Trade Solutions are launching the First dedicated Pop Up Shops Shopping Centre in Deansgrange Co Dublin. The shopping world experience will have an impact on the Irish retail sector like never before Throwing the retailers the life line they need. New businesses will pop up over night and old businesses […]

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Greece faces EU deadline

Greece’s coalition parties must tell the European Union on Monday whether they accept the painful terms of a new bailout deal to avoid a messy default that could threaten the country’s future in the euro zone. Political leaders must agree on unresolved problems – including labor market change and shoring up domestic banks – to […]

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Tricia McCarthy Memorial Scholarship

The many fundraising initiatives by House of Fraser in support of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI) in recent months have lead to the formation of a new scholarship at the Institute, ‘The Tricia McCarthy Memorial Scholarship’. Over the last eighteen months House of Fraser raised an incredible €25,000 for the breast cancer charity […]

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Street Exhibition Raises €5000

Money raised will buy 8 CoaguChek machines, changing the lives of 8 families. Wednesday 18th January 2012: Sculptor Paddy Campbell’s Christmas Street Exhibition in Bewley’s Grafton Street has raised €5080 through public donations for the charity Heart Children Ireland. The money raised will enable Heart Children Ireland to buy eight CoaguChek machines, changing the lives […]

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Zero Maintenance Buildings Creating Sterile Towns

  Conference hears how using the heritage resources of a town can help it recover from the recession. “Our drive for uncluttered, zero maintenance buildings is creating sterile, uninteresting towns which are unattractive not only tourists, but for high end multinationals seeking a suitable base for the highly skilled mobile professionals they employ”, according to […]

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