Tourism bigwigs want to entice more big-spending execs from North America
There are plans to grow the value of corporate travel to Ireland to €1.2 billion by 2028.
There are plans to grow the value of corporate travel to Ireland to €1.2 billion by 2028.
The local industry hopes to treble sales by 2022 – despite the already crowded market.
The seventh Lord Revelstoke established Lambay Irish Whiskey in partnership with Camus Cognac.
The former security guard was awarded €6,000 in an unfair dismissal claim.
But the Cork-based cooperative has warned about a volatile ‘butter bubble’.
The low-cost carrier decided to scale back flights to Boston following a ‘comprehensive review’.
A high-profile case between RTÉ and an ex-reporter has reignited the issue.
Celebrity chef Darina Allen also talks about being a glass-half-full person.
Specialist industrial cleaners at the company wanted to fully restore a 5% reduction from five years ago.
The western county has the highest rate of vacant units in the country.
Swiss-Irish firm Aryzta had previously been ordered to pay €12,500 to the ex-employee.
Consumers spent more than usual on wine, beer and frozen food during the storm.
The semi-state previously announced plans to boost its renewable energy projects.
Newry-based Statsports already counts giants like Arsenal and Manchester United as clients.
Let’s Get Checked got the backing of US and Chinese investors.
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has no plans to change the rules on ‘deferred tax assets’.
Computer colossus Dell came out on top for the second year in a row.
Mór Irish Gin’s Eoin Bara also talks about how he stopped emails from ruining his sleep.
The hospitality sector has been complaining of growing staff shortages.
Dalata’s Stephen McNally believes ‘there’s no way’ the industry can deliver 11,000 more rooms by 2025.