Irish - Today's News
The Feeder's Digest: Why food businesses should ditch AI slop
Restaurants, cafés and supermarkets are embracing AI imagery to sell products, but it only serves to make them look cheap, generic and less trustworthy.
It’s happened again: Second leak into River Liffey discovered close to Samuel Beckett Bridge
The source of the leak is not related to previous Irish Rail leak.
Irish - Yesterday's News
The amateur actors who give up weeks of their lives every year to seek All-Ireland glory
Introducing Rockin’ the Suburbs, a new series on gigs and cultural experiences that you rarely see covered by Irish media.
Almost €1m settlement for girl (11) over unapproved spring inserted in her body during spinal surgery
It is the first case to come before the High Court since the controversy surrounding the use of unauthorised springs during spinal surgeries at Temple Street.
The FOI Files: Why the gambling regulator won’t release details of industry lobby meetings
Ireland’s new gambling regulator isn’t subject to the full FOI Act, but why?


