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Dedalus officially opens new Irish headquarters

Irish Tech News

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July 9, 2026

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Dedalus Ireland has officially opened its new Irish headquarters at Northwood Business Park, Dublin, at an event attended by Peter Burke TD, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, alongside Michael Lohan, CEO, IDA Ireland, and Counsellor Edoardo Berionni Berna, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Italy in Ireland. The opening marks a significant milestone in []

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Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jul 1, 2026

Water works in Abbeyfeale underway

UISCE Éireann has commenced works replacing old and damaged water mains in Abbeyfeale, County Limerick. The works, currently being carried out by Ward and Burke on behalf of Uisce Éireann, are expected to be completed in October. The water utility will be carrying out works along Main Street, Killarney Road, and Colbert Terrace, installing over [] The post Water works in Abbeyfeale underway appeared first on Limerick Post.

Irish News

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· Jun 26, 2026

New owners for historic Belfast bar

New owners for historic Belfast bar

RTÉ News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Justice 'in sight' for gay men historically wronged

As Dublin city was preparing for Pride celebrations this week, inside Leinster House legislation to correct a historical injustice done to gay men was moving its way through the Seanad.

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 4, 2026

‘He never lost it’ — Gold Cup winning jockey lines out for hurling club in London

Kilburn Gaels are one of the most successful hurling clubs outside of Ireland and are based in London

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 23, 2026

Design Firm Pink Sparrow Inks 62K-SF Deal in Long Island City

Pink Sparrow, an experiential design and fabrication company, has relocated its headquarters to 30-10 Review Avenue in Long Island City, Queens, from its previous space about 1.5 miles away at 24 Greenpoint Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Commercial Observer has learned. The design firm’s new space at the industrial property near Newton Creek spans 62,000 square []

Ancient Pages

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· Jul 1, 2026

Haughey’s Fort – Ireland’s 3,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Site May Be One Of Europe’s Earliest Proto-Towns

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - New research reveals that a major prehistoric center in Ireland was among the earliest large, organized settlements in Western Europe, dating back over 3,000 years. Around 1200 BC, the construction of the monumental Haughey’s Fort established a significant prehistoric center, preceding Navan Fort’s role as the mythological capital of Ulster. []

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Related coverage for "Dedalus officially opens new Irish headquarters": Limerick Post Newspaper — Water works in Abbeyfeale underway. Irish News — New owners for historic Belfast bar. RTÉ News — Justice 'in sight' for gay men historically wronged. Irish Mirror — ‘He never lost it’ — Gold Cup winning jockey lines out for hurling club in London. Commercial Observer — Design Firm Pink Sparrow Inks 62K-SF Deal in Long Island City. Ancient Pages — Haughey’s Fort – Ireland’s 3,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Site May Be One Of Europe’s Earliest Proto-Towns