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Gardai issue appeal to help find Irish teenager missing for two days

Gardai issue appeal to help find Irish teenager missing for two days Ronan Quinn was last seen on Friday, April 30 The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Gadai have issued an appeal to help trace a teenager who has been missing for two days.

Appeal for information on whereabouts of boy (16) missing from Navan since Friday

Dungannon joinery firm Woodmarque recognised for innovation by InterTrade Ireland

A specialist joinery company in Co Tyrone has been recognised for innovation by cross-border body InterTrade Ireland. Woodmarque in Dungannon has been given ‘exemplar’ status to honour high levels of innovation and collaboration between a company, a graduate and an academic institution as part of InterTradeIreland’s Innovation Boost programme. It was the only business from Northern Ireland to receive the accreditation. Alan Morrow, assistant director for InterTradeIreland, said: “Woodmarque’s success is a great example of what the Innovation Boost programme is about - giving firms the tools to boost their business though innovative collaboration.” “Covid-19 has caused issues for many firms, but innovation is way you can unlock growth. You can also directly address challenges in your business by harnessing programmes like Innovation Boost to help you solve problems. It can even help you to anticipate future obstacles and mitigate them. It will assist you to develop s

Viewers Concerned For Lesley Roy During Late Late Rooftop Performance

Ireland’s Eurovision hopeful Lesley Roy unveiled her song for this year’s iconic competition on Friday night’s Late Late Show. The production team in RTÉ went all out for the first ever performance of Maps which saw the singer rock out on the roof of the national broadcaster we’re talking drone shots and impressive lighting visuals; the whole shebang! While Lesley was initially disappointed when Eurovision 2020 was cancelled in light of the pandemic, the New York-based singer told Ryan she is delighted for the chance to return with an even stronger song. Lesley Roy performing Maps on the Late Late Show Pic: RTÉ One

Ardmac s profits soar to more than €6m after robust performance

In 2019, the seven directors shared €4m in pay, averaging €585,546 each. The directors state the business “enjoyed another strong year and this reflects robust activity in the sectors in which the company operates”. They add that the firm’s life science, micro-electronics and pharmaceutical business in Ireland “continued to deliver robustly”. Over the past three years, the company has built 400,000m2 of data centre space, delivering 600MW in capacity. The group employs 320 and staff costs, including directors’ pay, fell 12pc from €30.38m to €26.74m. It also operates in the UK and the directors state the business “experienced some slow down in activity during the year with a number of anticipated project timelines moving out”.

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