Seen & Heard: Big Tech seeks more power, Intercom’s Irish boss attends Trump fundraiser while Harris is urged to call election before Christmas
Seen & Heard: Big Tech seeks more power, Intercom ’s Irish boss attends Trump fundraiser while Harris is urged to call election before Christmashave urged the State to allow them to connect directly to solar and wind farms to power their data centres, claiming it would ease pressure on the grid amid ongoing restrictions on new developments in Dublin, the Sunday Business Post has reported.
The Dublin-born entrepreneur, who founded Intercom in 2011, posted a photo of himself posing with Trump on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday, at an event hosted by Silicon Valley investor David Sacks. The possibility of a general election being called for November is being discussed among Ministers, some of whom believe Taoiseach Simon Harris could and should go to the country after the budget in October.
“The moment is after the budget or in March. Regardless of results, they are the two moments of decision,” a senior Fine Gael source said.UK-based crypto infrastructure firm Ramp Network is to make Ireland its European headquarters and has established a team and operation in Dublin, and is the latest crypto-focused firm to do so recently, the Sunday Independent has reported.
The airline is locked in a deepening row over pilots’ pay with the Irish Airline Pilots Association threatening industrial action if its demands aren’t met.
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