Social media companies made €32m serving scam ads to Irish users, research estimates
Irish users encounter fewer scam advertisements than those in other countries but lost more to scams than others across Europe
Irish users encounter fewer scam advertisements than those in other countries but lost more to scams than others across Europe
Former chief medical officer says opt-out from pollution restrictions is worrying for water quality
Concerns raised if platforms allow people to report suspected child sexual abuse material anonymously as required by law
We missed the chance to shape social media before it shaped us – with AI there will be no second bite of the cherry
The study’s advice is simple: judge professionals by their record, not their rhetoric
Men consistently advance faster than women, with 10% of men promoted within 65 months, compared to 74 months for women
From Severance to Slow Horses, TV shows about jobs are having a moment
Focus on what you have to offer, zoom out a little, and identify and reflect the skills that got you this far
Big tech firms take first four slots in The Irish Times’ annual Top 1000 ranking of companies
The high salaries paid by Big Tech employers in Ireland highlight our vulnerability to Trump’s tariffs agenda
Man claimed he was a ‘permanently incapacitated’ dependent relative of his aunt due to ‘mental health issues’ while listed as a managing director on LinkedIn
The odds are still stacked against women due to structural barriers and systemic biases that block their progression
Ms O’Leary will take up the role from July 1st
Sales said to be target for latest round of reductions, expected to be announced next month
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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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