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Irish Mirror on MSNDepartment of Arts knew about €125,000 National Gallery scanner in 2021The Department of Arts has known about the National Gallery of Ireland’s unused €125,000 scanner since 2021, the Irish Mirror has learned. Despite this, the current Arts Minister, Patrick O’Donovan, ...
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Government accused of ‘deep-rooted’ culture of wasteIt emerged that the National Gallery purchased an X-ray system valued at 124,805 euro in November 2017 which remains unused.
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Hosted on MSNNational Gallery has ‘questions to answer’ over €125,000 X-ray machine lying idle for eight years, Taoiseach saysThe National Gallery of Ireland spent nearly €125,000 on an X-ray machine in 2017 which has never been used. It was paid for by the taxpayer through the Department of Culture, Arts and Media under ...
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Carlingford Lough receives tourism boost from Shared Island FundCarlingford Lough’s place as a tourism destination is to receive a major boost after it was announced that it is to receive ...
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Arts Minister Patrick O’Donovan will tell Cabinet on Tuesday morning that the scanner was bought by the gallery a number of years ago but has yet to be used because they cannot find a suitable place t ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach and Tanaiste demand National Gallery answer questions about unused €120k scannerArts Minister Patrick O’Donovan will tell Cabinet on Tuesday morning that the scanner was bought by the gallery a number of ...
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Irish Independent on MSNThe Indo Daily: ‘Nightmare’ Trump meeting for Taoiseach looms and Sinn Féin’s White House boycott explainedSt Patrick's Day expedition to Washington will happen amid greater uncertainty about what US President Donald Trump will do next. Between controversial comments on Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky and the ...
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We are told again that the housing crisis a ‘top priority’ for the Irish government despite its record of failure ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTánaiste Simon Harris to seek Cabinet agreement on hosting EU summit in Ireland next yearTánaiste Simon Harris will ask ministers to agree that Ireland offers to host an EU summit next year, involving heads of state and governments from across the bloc. Mr Harris, who is also Foreign ...
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Irish Independent on MSNRestoration grants for vacant properties accelerating rapidly, housing minister will tell CabinetThe Cabinet will be told today of growing progress on the delivery of grants to help turn vacant properties into modern homes. The statistics have only just begun to surge after a slow start, ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMinisters agree on need to remove red tape from recruiting therapists into disability servicesThe new disability unit will be asked to target employment opportunities for people with disabilities, particularly focusing ...
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