Two pairs of ladies panties, prison officers accused of lying and a video tape which John Gilligan has never viewed as he maintains the Governor of the prison has refused to give him a video player. [...more]
Prostitution is rampant in rural Ireland and it's getting worse. That's the stark message this week from support group Ruhama who contend that pimps and criminals behind the sordid business are getting harder to track down due their use of technology. Trafficking of foreign women for the sex industry is now endemic throughout the country they claim, while shockingly Irish women are being forced back on the game, due to the recession. [...more]
Across the country, if you were to ask anyone who uses the internet on a regular basis, be it for business or personal use, they will all have tales of pulling their hair out waiting on painfully slow connections or having to reset their modems every 5 minutes thanks to drop outs or waiting endlessly on the phone to talk to someone in broadband support who will likely have the vocabulary of a 3 year old. In fact, the majority of the time, a 3 year old would be more helpful. [...more]
In the uncertain times we find ourselves in, it is inevitable that some businesses will flounder while others will undoubtedly flourish. Those who do prosper will be the companies with an appetite for change, those who are constantly looking at new avenues of development in the search for 'the next big thing'. [...more]