'A misguided crisis measure' - Ibec says the State's new fiscal buffer won't help during a downturn
The business group thinks the ‘rainy day’ fund will make little difference in the event of a crisis.
The business group thinks the ‘rainy day’ fund will make little difference in the event of a crisis.
Covanta could seek to change its licence so it can burn another 90,000 tonnes of waste.
After revamping some of its biggest stores, the retailer was planning to overhaul its Sandyford supermarket.
The Caldwells’ Tallaght outlet is one of the pizza chain’s busiest stores worldwide.
Neueda Technologies plans to create 200 new high-tech jobs in the midlands town.
The Independent Brewing Company of Ireland was set up in 2012.
An Bord Pleanála previously ruled against one of the retailer’s Dublin shops.
Former TD Paul Gogarty said the plans aren’t sustainable due to the area’s lack of transport.
The Dublin-based games industry giant has already agreed to put £300,000 into one UK outfit.
The nine-storey Abbey Street development will operate under the Motel One brand.
Noel Creedon’s iNua Hospitality plans to add more properties to its network of seven hotels.
A recent Reuters report showed that podcasts are much more popular in Ireland than most EU states.
Over 100 objections have been made to the ads watchdog about social media stars and bloggers.
Virgin Media Television has secured the rights for a number of sports tournaments in recent years.
A new Savills report also ranked the Irish capital as one of the most inclusive cities in Europe.
Cork is leading the way with 10 facilities based in the region.
Paul Biggar talks about why he fell in love with the US tech scene and the ‘party on the edge of the earth’.
The council has blocked Carrig Brewing Company’s bid to expand its city centre joint Bar Rua.
The firm faces thousands of euro in levies over the long-vacant Independent House on Abbey Street.
Retention of staff has been cited as a big challenge by Irish businesses.