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  • An AI startup in Belfast might collaborate with a data analytics firm in Dublin, leveraging grants that promote synergy. ProfileTree Web Design and Digital Marketing
  • Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW Dublin is expected to grow by 25%, the second highest level of growth after the mid-east counties. Extra.ie
  • As Dublin Airport continues to expand its international connections, travelers from Northern Ireland will have even more options to explore the vast opportunities that await across the Atlantic. Northern Ireland Travel News
  • Passengers will have more choice than ever before for their summer holiday in 2025 with Dublin Airport offering access to more than 190 destinations around the world via over 2,600 flights per week. Aviation Week Network
  • For Nashville International Airport, Dublin will become the third European destination served, joining British Airways' flights from London Heathrow and Icelandair's services from Reykjavik Keflavik. Aviation Week Network
  • Europe's demand is expected to grow, with many of its largest centers located in key cities like Amsterdam, Dublin, Frankfurt, London, and Paris. TechRadar pro
  • With the summer cap at Dublin Airport for 2025 on hold, thanks to a High Court ruling, travelers can rest assured that there will be no capacity limitations to drive up prices. archyde
  • Key project will connect people and places in Dublin with improved public transit services and support climate response and critical infrastructure in Ireland's largest city. Infrastructure Global
  • Ryanair is pursuing legal action against a passenger who allegedly caused a major disruption on a flight from Dublin to Lanzarote. BBC News
  • There has been major disruption on the main sea route between north Wales and Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. BBC News
  • The cable route is approximately 245 km in length and will run underground and under the sea between Dublin in Ireland and Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire in Wales. Foresight
  • As indicated just last month, drone delivery specialist Wing has begun demonstration flights in a northern suburb of Dublin as a walk - up to full services it has planned in 2025 for Ireland's capital, and beyond. DroneDJ
  • In Ireland, where many Silicon Valley companies have European headquarters, the grid operator has temporarily halted new data centers around Dublin until 2028 over worries they are guzzling too much electricity. ABC News
  • BNY Mellon announced the establishment of a new Digital Research and Development Hub in Dublin that will drive innovation in the areas of artificial l intelligence (AI), machine learning, and data analytics. JD Supra
  • BNY Mellon announced the establishment of a new Digital Research and Development Hub in Dublin that will drive innovation in the areas of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics. GLI
  • Irish Rail has acknowledged the disruptions caused by the previous timetable changes, particularly for commuters in the Dublin area. Dublin Public Transport - Maps, Timetables and Informat
  • Supplier ESB will deploy 250 kW of fuel cells to deliver electricity to the data center power control and administration building at Microsoft's Dublin campus over an eight-week period. Energy Central
  • There is expected to be a support fund for regional airports as part of efforts to support balanced growth and relieve pressure on Dublin Airport due to the passenger cap there. The Irish Times
  • Dublin expects to handle 33m in 2024 due to the number of flights granted to airlines by the Irish Aviation Authority, suggesting plans must be curtailed. The Telegraph
  • Scientists at Trinity College Dublin have developed a promising gene therapy for glaucoma, shown to protect retinal cells and boost mitochondrial function, with the potential to greatly improve treatment options. SciTechDaily
  • Several areas in the Greater Dublin Area will be hit by interruptions to water supply this week due to 'critical repair work' to supply. Extra.ie
  • The government in Dublin could do little more than keep a close eye on the unwelcome visitors, just like countries around the world can do little more than keep a close eye on the Chinese fishing fleets that arrive in their waters and fish them dry (and damage their seabeds). American Enterprise Institute - AEI
  • While population growth is anticipated in all regions, the Eastern and Midlands region is expected to see comparatively higher population growth concentrated in Dublin and the Mid-East, while the Northern and Western, and Southern regions are anticipated to see comparatively lower growth. ESRI

Last updated: 25 June 2025



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