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Tifco bought 12 Travelodge hotels for 45 million in 2018. In 2022 they got paid 101 million for housing 3000+ unvetted migrants.
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Oh dear. It appears that 101 million!!! has been granted to Tifco related entties for migration contracts. The CEO of Tifco also leads PUMPKIN SPICE LIMITED, which is another Travelodge company. The Parent company structure of Pumpkin Spice LImited plays out like a Russian Doll.
all-tifco-group-related-payments-dept-of-children-2022.csv
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Updated: All 101 million in payments to Tifco related entities
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"Died Suddenly" rip.ie
2017  403
2018  469
2019  527
2020  626
2021  1080
2022  6770
2023 388 (so far)
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According to a rip.ie search 6770 People "died suddenly" in 2022. 10 times the amount that "died suddenly" in 2020.
2023_02_09_correspondence_kevin_mccarthy_secretary_general_department.pdf
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The Department of Children was forced to come clean on 40 contract awards (totaling 90 million) that contravened Irish procurement law. The PDF is interesting as it ties some DP centre locations to companies.
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You are all journalists now, but bear in mind, the day someone provides you with a complimentary coffee, you seamlessly transition into a grifter.
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When you break Irish law to honour an EU directive that was opt in.
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Coming soon to other countries. Risks of "regulatory capture of the government process by the private sector" due to AI.
I really dont think Irish people are prepared for the effect AI will have on jobs in the next 1.5 years nevermind 10. This will be the biggest deflationary effect on the global economy ever.. bigger than China joining the WTO. If I had a kid in a computer science degree I would be pulling them out to start a trade immediately.
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As AI becomes more advanced, people may rely on machines for answers instead of sharing knowledge with each other on online platforms. This growing dependency raises concerns about the future of human knowledge and collaboration. Additionally, if users stop contributing new information, AI development could be hindered due to outdated datasets. The rapid growth of AI might make it the dominant knowledge source, potentially reducing human-shared knowledge to a minor factor within AI systems or causing it to be lost entirely. It's crucial to question the implications of our growing reliance on AI for information. - F