Undocumented Irish, laptop shortages and replacing Prince Albert in Leinster House
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If you are Irish in the United States, carry your documents on you, give your family your lawyer’s details, and if you have any minor wrongdoing in your name, try to fix that asap. That’s the advice from immigration attorneys who have been speaking to reporter Colm Keena.
Hospitals, An Garda Siochána and Government departments are among hundreds of public service bodies that could be affected by a global shortage of computers and laptops caused by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
The owner of a stately home in south county Dublin is resisting plans to rezone his surrounding lands for housing and cycle paths. That’s despite Marc Cochrane making 150 million euro from selling part of the
Woodbrook estate at the height of the Celtic Tiger.
In our letters page today, John from Leopardstown in Dublin is pondering who could theoretically replace an old colonial bust of Prince Albert, which still remains outside Leinster House.
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