A 'slow adventure' tourist attraction will be rolled out from Dublin... to Longford
It’s hoped the Royal Canal Greenway will appeal to walking and cycling fans at home and abroad.
It’s hoped the Royal Canal Greenway will appeal to walking and cycling fans at home and abroad.
The semi-state that runs the port is looking to Denmark and Canada for inspiration.
The eight-year-old firm partnered with the whiskey giant on its ‘Caskmates’ project.
Credit unions topped the poll – Irish Water came in dead last.
The trust that owns the weekly newspaper is also battling with ‘major changes’ in media.
Drop CEO Ben Harris also talks about learning to become a ‘facilitator’.
Arralis CEO Barry Lunn is working towards the motoring industry’s ‘iPhone moment’.
Lobbyists say crimes against healthcare professionals have been getting worse in recent years.
IAG has been circling the Scandi carrier in recent times.
The company says it deals with employees through a ‘colleague representative committee’.
Cól Campbell of Bewley’s also talks about the toughest thing he’s ever had to do.
Some think companies shouldn’t weigh in on societal issues.
But the not-for-profit says 95% of its members eventually comply with the levy.
A handful of motoring VIPs will network and kitesurf at the MobilityX conference when it heads to Mayo.
The low-cost airline has made ‘very little progress’ with trade unionists in Dublin.
IAG, which owns Aer Lingus, bought a small stake in the airline and mooted a full buyout.
The new Dublin-Hong Kong route has attracted interest from Chinese, Japanese and Filipino globetrotters.
Deliveroo Ireland’s Liam Cox also says he’s had to become a better communicator in the role.
Second-hand cars from the UK are hurting domestic sales, according to a new report.
Chanelle McCoy says leaders can sometimes ‘cloud creativity’ without realising.