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Glenstal Abbey in Limerick sees income top €4m as enrolments increase
Glenstal Abbey in Limerick sees income top €4m as enrolments increase

One of the country’s most exclusive boys schools, Glenstal Abbey in Limerick, last year recorded a €4m income as the number of students attending increased again.

Sat, 23 Apr, 2016

Web Summit begins long goodbye
Web Summit begins long goodbye
It’s to be a Web Summit of two halves. On one hand, the capital will be celebrating a tech conference that, in just five years, has gone from attracting 1,500 people to more than 30,000 people.

Tue, 03 Nov, 2015

Web Summit founder's pro-Trinity comments 'just a bit of madness', says Bird
Web Summit founder's pro-Trinity comments 'just a bit of madness', says Bird

Broadcaster Charlie Bird has said students should not pay any attention to comments from the founder of The Summit yesterday, where he said he preferred Trinity graduates when hiring.

Fri, 09 May, 2014

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