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Multi-million euro funding to develop Holy Island centre

Multi-million euro funding to develop Holy Island centre
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Donegal Gardaí remind dog owners of dangers to sheep

Gardaí in Donegal are warning dog owners to keep their pets under control as lambing season is continuing for some sheep farmers.

45 new jobs at funds business in Shannon | The Clare Herald

A leading global investor services group will create 45 new jobs in Shannon over the next five years with plans to expand its Irish operations with the launch of a dedicated Funds business. This move by IQ-EQ signifies the importance of Ireland as a funds domicile, particularly in light of recent changes to the Irish Investment Limited Partnership (ILP) legislation. IQ-EQ provides a comprehensive range of compliance, administration, asset and advisory services to alternative funds, global companies, and private and institutional investors globally. This includes a 135-strong team in Northern Ireland, specialised in fund administration and depositary services, plus third-party alternative investment fund manager (AIFM) platforms in London as well as Luxembourg. IQ-EQ has been active in Ireland for over 30 years, providing a full range of corporate administration and structured finance solutions from its offices in Dublin and Shannon.

Ryan to Undertake Fundamental Review of Structures for Marine Investigations

Ryan to Undertake Fundamental Review of Structures for Marine Investigations 30th January 2021 Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan says he plans a review of how marine accidents are investigated which should take “several months”. Addressing an Oireachtas Transport and Networks Communications committee on Friday (Jan 29), Mr Ryan said that the the “fundamental review” would be conducted by an independent expert. The review would examine “the structures in place for marine accident investigation”, how it is structured overseas and how “other modes” are treated in Ireland, he said. “This is by no means a criticism of the Marine Casualty Investigation Board (MCIB) and its members past and present, its secretariat or its investigators and the valuable work they have undertaken,” Mr Ryan said

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