AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth & Stigma: A Dublin gastroenterologist says people with inflammatory bowel disease have “lost friends” and urges employers to understand the lived reality behind the symptoms as Crohn’s and Colitis Ireland launches its “It Takes A Village” campaign. Community Planning: Donegal County Council has granted permission for the continued use of the Derrybeg Youth and Family Resource Centre, with Irish-language-first signage conditions. Mental Health Recognition: Athlone’s Midlands Counselling Clinic wins a national excellence accreditation, highlighting a neurodivergent-affirming, online service. Heritage & Culture: Letterkenny’s €7m Courthouse Revival project is officially launched, turning a long-vacant landmark into an interactive visitor and events hub. LGBTQ+ Youth: President Catherine Connolly becomes patron of Belong To, backing LGBTQ+ young people at a time of rising hostility. AI & Art: A new survey finds almost all professional visual artists strongly dislike generative AI and fear it’s replacing their work. Eurovision Fallout: RTÉ is still boycotting Eurovision over Israel’s participation, while the contest’s director talks up a “pathway back.”
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.