After months of decline, more Brits are visiting Ireland - but business shouldn't rejoice just yet
Tourism officials say our biggest market ‘remains a concern’.
Tourism officials say our biggest market ‘remains a concern’.
Proposed legislation on mandatory disclosures is expected to be brought to the Oireachtas soon.
Two in five operators say the site contributed to a drop in business so far this year.
It will be Søstrene Grene’s largest unit in Ireland – and its first in Dublin city centre.
The Scandi airline’s CEO said the Irish carrier has ‘shown interest’ in it.
The Gulf airline put the extra service on ice due to ‘infrastructural issues’.
Lynk CEO Noel Ebbs also talks about learning to let people brainstorm freely.
Your Smile Direct lets people correct minor issues like tooth overcrowding from home.
The Cork-based Musgrave group has set out a vision for convenience retail in 2025.
Harvey Norman’s Irish boss said the story that e-commerce is killing physical stores is ‘fake news’.
Trade unionists objected to the IAG-owned carrier’s decision to enlist a third party for the service.
Fórsa appears to be on a collision course with the budget carrier as the parties try to hammer out a deal.
Tourism officials are worried that visitors think the city offers poor value for money.
Blaine Callard accused the media and technologists of spreading ‘a false narrative’.
But Joe Barrett says the industry practice of lodging appeals against rival developments is ‘unfortunate’.
Nearly 30 outlets will get a makeover by the end of this year.
MediaHQ and All Good Tales CEO Jack Murray also talks about quitting social media apps.
The retailer, which is little-known here, claims to sell more books than WH Smith.
Advocates say it will reduce consumption. Small firms argue it could prove detrimental for their business.
Leetha Industries is establishing a new operation called Red Seal Cups.