Whatever happened to... The long-overdue Metro North?
We look at the many delays to the project, which was talked about as far back as 2001.
We look at the many delays to the project, which was talked about as far back as 2001.
From managing a fleet of taxis to taking a dip in the Forty Foot, here’s what some business leaders are doing during the holidays.
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There was also a slight fall in demand, although occupancy rates are still above the European average.
Karelian Diamond is hoping to develop its first commercial diamond mine in Finland.
The company owns many of Ireland’s biggest radio stations, including Newstalk and Today FM.
It had been claimed that the investments made a ‘mockery’ of the state aim of a tobacco-free Ireland.
The two airlines had paid lower rates of travel tax on short routes between 2009 and 2011.
Hines says it could deliver as many as 1,500 beds in the coming years.
Philip Lane was being questioned over how many people have been overcharged on their mortgages.
A new survey also showed that young people are the most likely to cross the border.
The Irish government and the EU Commission have been in a war of words.
Two years ago Apple Distribution International made a settlement with the Revenue Commissioners.
The EU ruled that Ireland struck a tax deal with the tech giant worth up to €13 billion over a decade.
Gianni Matera moved here two years ago after selling his digital marketing company.
Many students were left out of pocket when more than a dozen schools shut down across Ireland.
A new study found that Ireland ranked ahead of major economies like the UK and France.
A leading retail group also says Black Friday is shifting when people spent their money.
The jobs website had another good year in 2015.