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29 November 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Things to do in the City this Christmas This Christmas Season, Nano Nagle Place is proud to present A December to Remember, a festive celebration, jam packed with activities, events, and magical moments for all ages. Nestled in the heart of Cork, this award-winning heritage site offers a unique way to...
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29 November 2024 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie Song contest between Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Brittany, Cornwall, and the Isle of Man. Composers, singers and writers in Cork have the chance to create a new song representing Ireland in the Celtic nations’ answer to the Eurovision. They are being asked to enter their top tunes – as...
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29 November 2024 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Founded in the 1950s during Cork’s Polio outbreak as Cork Poliomyelitis Association, it was quickly renamed as Cork Polio and General After-Care Association, and more recently the Cope Foundation. Now the well-known charity is rebranding as Horizons. These days the organisation works with people who have intellectual disabilities...
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29 November 2024 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie Severe strain on resources as social welfare Budget increases “insufficient” to help those in need At the launch of their Annual Car Draw, St. Vincent De Paul (SVP) South-West has warned that exorbitant food and fuel costs are pushing struggling families and individuals to the brink of despair...
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29 November 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Entertainment Ireland has been a place of tremendous growth for the gambling industry in recent years, and the land-based and online casino sectors have made significant contributions to the economy. Fueling this growth is the remarkable use of casino promotions, which are essential in a competitive market, allowing...
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28 November 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Fianna Fáil Environment Spokesperson Christopher O’Sullivan has welcomed dramatic improvement in Ireland’s climate performance. The Cork South West candidate added that Fianna Fáil has ambitious plans to tackle climate change, if returned to government. The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI)’s latest report ranks Ireland as the 29th best...
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28 November 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Noise control Noise pollution can occur anywhere. On public transportation, while working, or even at home. What can you do to minimize those noises? Well, maybe acoustic wall panels are the solution for this. How can a wall create better ambient sounds? As soundproof spaces become more popular,...
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28 November 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Entertainment Casinos in Ireland have gained fame all over the world for not only their spellbinding atmosphere but also the custom design of fashion, depicting the custom and modernity of casino fashion. Casino Fashion in Ireland has evolved, entwining within the folds of elegance, culture, and modernity. Most...
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27 November 2024 By Bryan McCarthy bryan@TheCork.ie Air France will operate up to three services per week in March before operating daily flights between the end of March and October 2025. Passengers from across the South of Ireland can avail of unrivalled access to Paris, and onward connections to 169 destinations in 73 countries across...
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27 November 2024 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Michael Hall’s new book, The Untold Story of the O’Sullivan Beare, will be launched by the author and documentary maker Christy Kenneally at the Sarah Walker Gallery, Castletown at 5pm, Saturday 7th December. All welcome. The Untold Story of the O’Sullivan Beare is a comprehensive account of the...
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27 November 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie The Future of Cybersecurity and Marketing Imagine this: by 2025, the line between digital marketing and cybersecurity will blur even more. As AI-driven tools reshape marketing strategies, they also open doors for cyber threats. Did you know that 95% of cyber incidents are linked to web browsers? Companies...
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26 November 2024 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie The Soc Dems have made the appointment of a senior minister for disability a dealbreaker for government formation talks Disabled people, their families and workers in the sector have all been failed by the outgoing government, according to Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns. “A woman who met Simon...
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