Significant enforcement problems prevail in Irish industry: Fishing's control issues
Noteworthy finds inspections of fishing vessels dropped by 30% in 2020, with a drop of over 60% sea boardings by the Naval Service.
Noteworthy finds inspections of fishing vessels dropped by 30% in 2020, with a drop of over 60% sea boardings by the Naval Service.
Noteworthy delves into the Government meetings, letters and emails behind the new penalty points regulation for fishers.
Noteworthy reveals over 30 tonnes of threatened fish were discarded in one year, including the endangered basking shark and critically endangered skates.
Expert says linking IVF funding with the commencement of legislation is a ‘way of putting it off’.
A surge in cycling happened during the pandemic but new infrastructure was not evenly spread and may not be here to stay.
Our community-driven platform Noteworthy helps you find out if you are in an area prone to floods, landslides, high radon and more.
Our community-driven platform Noteworthy shows you how to use the FOI Act to access non-personal records.
PhD researchers are not entitled to sick leave, annual leave, maternity leave or other workers’ rights.
Unpaid ‘teaching contributions’ expected in most universities and ITs but PhD candidates can’t get ‘a liveable wage’.
We look at the impact of insecure work on women, people with disabilities and vulnerable groups in the sector.
Analysis reveals an average of over 11,200 lecturers working in temporary and casual contracts.
Hospitals and universities across Ireland are collaborating with Genuity Science due to, experts say, lack of a public project or strategy.
Expert familiar with such agreements cited issues with data access, exclusivity and intellectual property.
Ireland still has a chance to take control of genomics research – if it follows this advice.
Part three of Noteworthy’s investigation reveals no legal requirements for training or registration in carer sector.
Part two of Noteworthy’s investigation examines pay and conditions of these frontline workers, as well as profits made by providers.
Part one of Noteworthy’s in-depth investigation shows that many carers took a pay hit and felt unsupported during the Covid-19 crisis.
Cork controversy throws up major questions about how Ireland approaches flooding relief in the face of growing climate change threat.
The second part of Noteworthy’s in-depth investigation analyses complaints to uncover the main problems facing cyclists.
The first part of Noteworthy’s in-depth investigation reveals high risk areas in its analysis of 12 years of cyclist collision data.