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Irish Examiner on MSNNational Gallery of Ireland's €125k scanner 'expected to come into use' this yearThe National Gallery of Ireland has said its controversial €125k scanner is “expected to come into use" this year - however, ...
A scanner bought by Ireland's National Gallery for more than €100,000 seven years ago has still not been used due to concerns ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said the discovery that a scanner bought for over €120,000 for the National Gallery has never been ...
Minister for the Arts Patrick O’Donovan has said the National Gallery’s purchase of an unused scanner costing almost €125,000 ...
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Irish Independent on MSNNational Gallery has ‘questions to answer’ over €125,000 X-ray machine lying idle for eight years, Taoiseach saysThe component — the X-ray bulb — has not been installed and remains in London where it was bought. The Office of Public Works ...
The National Gallery bought an X-ray system valued at €124,805 in November 2017 which has never been used and is being stored ...
Last year, a show of 700-year-old Italian religious paintings electrified New York. Now it’s heading for the National Gallery ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNDepartment of Arts knew about €125,000 National Gallery scanner in 2021Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris have said that the National Gallery of Ireland must answer questions about ...
The future of Irish theatre looks bleak. It’s time to overhaul the way the sector works – including where the money goes, ...
Another spending controversy has arisen within the Government, this time over a scanner which has never been used.
A scanner bought by Ireland's National Gallery for more than €100,000 seven years ago has still not been used due to concerns it is too big. The gallery in Dublin purchased the X-ray system ...
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