Ireland’s landscape for clinical trials ‘overly complex’, study finds
Report for Minister of Health recommends introduction of contract templates, key performance indicators and a unified costing framework
Report for Minister of Health recommends introduction of contract templates, key performance indicators and a unified costing framework
Locals in Dundalk express bafflement and shock at disappearance of boy in 2022, when he was aged six
Taoiseach to convene meeting of State agencies and other stakeholders as concerns about online threats and inflammatory content escalate
Just 15 per cent of firms seen in full compliance with GDPR six years after it became law
It is estimated that due to the posts the company has lost over €4 million in investment from 20 creators who have declined to work with the company.
Too many vested interests have undermined the effectiveness of the EU’s key data protection law
Step intended to combat child sexual abuse online has been widely condemned as ineffective and in breach of fundamental rights
Ireland has an opportunity to be the Digital Services Act’s model regulator. But some chances have already been squandered
Cory Doctorow criticises Irish regime in FT article
Internet giant claims inquiry into complaints of its processing of personal data is flawed and has brought High Court proceedings
Helen Dixon faces legal challenge over privacy investigation into the multinational technical firm
Helen Dixon is about to depart her role as privacy watchdog to take up a new position in ComReg
Privacy legislation is set to mushroom with huge implications for Ireland
Social media company tells High Court regulator’s decisions and findings should be set aside as they are flawed
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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