Households who fail to pay TV licence may face immediate fixed-charge notice
Viewers may need to key in a code to access publicly funded content
Viewers may need to key in a code to access publicly funded content
If the Government cannot get legislation on future funding over the line before a general election is called, expect the TV licence to become an issue in that campaign
Senator Lynn Boylan (SF) questions why subvention was continued after financial crash had ended
Communications Workers Union says neither Government nor An Post will have to contribute as payments from pension scheme fund with surplus of €580 million
Pricewatch: Fionn Davenport’s experience of being scammed has left him feeling exposed and vulnerable
Scale of scams outlined by ComReg as it opens up new proposals for consultation
Move comes as Government prepares to defend court action against 1995 licence award to businessman Denis O’Brien
National Broadband Ireland has connected more than 3,000 homes since December
Moya Doherty was right to have challenged Micheál Martin about the Government’s inaction on public-service broadcasting reform
Second planned response test to ‘hypothetical’ disruptions of energy supplies took place on Friday
Changes to the availability of broadband across the State raise questions about subsidy for national broadband plan
Turf responsible for more air pollution than coal in Dublin and Birr, study finds
Hundreds of apartments to be built on 3.72 hectare Liberties site
New technologies are presenting the sector with substantial choices and opportunities
Seen & Heard: Broadband fee payments, Akusus jobs; DAA’s raffle upset
North’s scheme costs €2,500 per home, the Republic’s €5,300
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Political unease following media reports of funding structure of broadband company
Department says this is part of ongoing review of broadband contract
Net Results: In light of phone data case Ireland has a cheek telling UK to abide by ECJ
New problem at facility identified earlier this month
Committee heard agency dealt with more than 3,000 cyber incidents in 2020
Extra funding to boost farm safety, flood prediction and video games among others
DUP’s Sammy Wilson says deal was done last week, and bill would be passed on to consumers
Eirgrid warns of possible 1,050MW energy shortfall by 2025 due to rising demand
Minister says two reports into HSE hack underway and will be published ‘shortly’
Seen & Heard: CIF warns Government over Irish Water funding; OTC mood enhancer sales increase
National Cyber Security Centre to receive €2.5m increase in annual budget
The hope is that the software offered free of charge may speed up restoration of the HSE systems
Minister defends figure as a ‘drop in the ocean’ of overall State spend on cybersecurity
Disruption caused by cyberattack likely to continue ‘well into this week’
Meeting was to take place in public but Department of Communications requested privacy
Recent review concluded there was still a role for Liberties-based hub to play in Dublin
State-backed start-up accelerator to be wound up as contract goes to third party
Judgments will have implications for application of the Freedom of Information Act
State bodies must play ‘active role in delivery of our climate ambition’ – DCCAE insists
Irish public urged to participate in a consultation process on €22.5 Sizewell C facility at Suffolk
Focus on coal overlooks fact peat and wood also release dangerous microscopic particles
The 25-year contract requires National Broadband Ireland (NBI) – the vehicle set up by winning bidder US firm Granahan McCourt – to deliver high-speed broadband to 542,000 mainly rural homes and premises
Much of the published version, which runs to more than 3,000 pages, is blacked out
Company delivering €3bn plan triples minimum download speed to 500mbps
Department says it will publish redacted version of €3bn contract in coming weeks
Insufficient number of gardaí in Gaeltacht stations with language skills, watchdog finds
Client companies struggling to pay rent that delivers most of agency’s income
ComReg wholesale rate update could reduce equipment lease revenue for telco
Plan will guarantee prices paid to wind and solar power generators for the electricity that they produce
Dealers are calling for the removal of the financial hurdle currently facing electric car demonstrators
Separate analysis concludes Irish GDP is expected to decrease by about 13% in 2020
Draft programme for government has revived hopes of new minister for media role
Broadcaster said fall in licence fee income meant it needed emergency funds
Media firms getting public cash should have 25% employee representation on board – NUJ
Joe McHugh says predicted grades ruled out due to ‘inherent bias’ and lack of fairness
Further 200 beds secured to protect residents in direct provision centres
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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