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CIÉ s pensions warning, Iput s greening and the rising cost of building

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Smart tech to treat debilitating balance disorders

Smart tech to treat debilitating balance disorders Physiotherapist Dr Dara Meldrum developed Vertigenius for clinical use about 3 hours ago Olive Keogh Listen now 2:58 A healthy adult aged 40 or under should be able to balance on one leg with their eyes closed for at least 20 seconds. Photograph: iStock Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   Last year, TV doctor Michael Mosley took the participants in his Channel 4 weight -loss programme by surprise when he asked them to close their eyes and stand on one leg. Dr Mosley wasn’t playing games.

Ageism at work, a staycation saga and hope for Irish brewers

Ageism at work, a staycation saga and hope for Irish brewers Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk about 2 hours ago   It’s the place where disputes between employees and employers end up, but is the way the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) operates constitutional? The Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that two aspects – that hearings were held in private and there was no provision of an oath – were indeed incompatible with the constitution, so now the Government says it will introduce urgent legislation to remedy the way the WRC works. Martin Wall and Mary Carolan report on what this means for cases in future.

Davy s review; a new forestry venture; the loneliness of chief executives

The board of stockbroking firm Davy is expected to examine whether other cases of wrongdoing occurred at the brokerage, as it starts a review of Central Bank findings that it had breached market rules on conflicts of interest. Joe Brennan reports that Davy has also promised it will take “appropriate action” at the end of the review. Along with Jack Horgan-Jones, Joe also reports that the review will be led by Davy’s four non-executive directors, while the Oireachtas finance committee is separately to ask Davy for an explanation of the events that led to it being hit with the €4.1 million fine.

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