TIME100 most influential company - Four Day Week
by Mark Corcoran
 

Four-Day-Week Ireland presented their findings to TD's and senators yeterday at Leinster House. Four-Day-Week Ireland is a campaign advocating for a gradual, steady, managed transition to a shorter working week for all workers, in the private and public sectors and is backed by Fórsa.

 

Four-Day-Week global has also been included in the TIME100 Most Influential Companies list, alongside global giants Apple, Microsoft, Disney and TikTok.

 

Gardaí removed a number of protesters from the first session of the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy in Cork after they interrupted Micheál Martin's address. The aim of the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy is to build public understanding and generate discussions on foreign, security, and defence policies. 

 

More rescue equipment has arrived amid fears for oxygen levels in the missing Titan submersible vessel that disappeared in the North Atlantic on Sunday while on a dive to the site of the Titanic shipwreck. The search for the vessel continues today.

 

Bertie Ahern will be the star attraction at a Fianna Fáil fundraising and recruitment barbecue this evening, only months after he was readmitted to the party.

 

Government are to press retailers on prices as Ireland is revealed to be the costliest country in the EU according to figures from the European Commission.

 

Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Head of the School of Computer Science & Statistics at Trinity College Dublin, Gregory O'Hare outlined a number of concerns to the Oireachtas Enterprise Committee about AI, He warned that the speed at which AI is developing is making it increasingly harder to legislate for.

 

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A humpback whale named Spot has been seen off the coast of County Donegal it is the first time this species has been recorded in waters of the north west for almost 25 years. The footage was recorded by James Garvey of Rossnowlagh Surf School: You can watch the clip HERE:

 

 

 

 

 

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