Stormont deal must not raise debt, warn UUP
An anticipated deal to save powersharing in Northern Ireland must not saddle future generations with billions of pounds of debt,...
View ArticleTaste for luxury drives up car seller’s profits
Luxury cars are back in vogue: turnover at one of Ireland’s leading sellers of Jaguars and Land Rovers reached €110...
View ArticleDublin’s Science Gallery heads down under
Science Gallery International, which began at Trinity College Dublin, is setting up in Australia as part of its expansion plans....
View ArticleWasps’ winger Wade could yet sting Leinster
Fergus McFadden has identified Christian Wade’s speed as one of Wasps’ greatest threats ahead of this weekend’s Champions Cup encounter....
View ArticleDublin a bigger part of Yahoo’s world
Yahoo’s Irish operation more than trebled in size last year as Dublin became the centre of the group’s business in...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Irish investment tops €1 billion
Microsoft’s investment in its Irish data centre is set to top €1 billion as the firm announced that it had...
View ArticleStoryful founder’s new chapter at Twitter
Mark Little, the Irish entrepreneur, has taken on a senior role at Twitter. The former journalist and founder of Storyful...
View ArticleMortgage decline hits Permanent TSB
Permanent TSB has improved its margins and reduced impairment charges as it tries to attain “sustainable profitability”. The bank indicated,...
View ArticleCommissioner shoots down €200 gun rental claim
The garda commissioner has said she has no knowledge of a TD’s claim that dissident republicans are hiring out guns...
View ArticleGridlock in Dublin ‘will only get worse’
Commuters in Dublin have been warned that further gridlock is inevitable because of a sharp increase in road use. An...
View ArticleTV3 secures rights to Six Nations from 2018
First the Rugby World Cup was turned over to TV3 and now the broadcaster has wrestled the Six Nations from...
View ArticleKenny says hands are tied on IBRC
Enda Kenny has said he would be breaking the law if he asked the Department of Finance for evidence that...
View ArticleEx-Anglo chief offers to be tagged by court
The former chief executive of Anglo Irish Bank has said that he will accept being given an electronic tag in...
View ArticleDrink-drivers should serve at least six years
Enda Kenny has said that the government will consider the introduction of mandatory minimum sentences for drivers involved in a...
View ArticleStatus orange as Abigail brings gusts of 120 km/h
The first storm to be named by the public is expected to batter the northwest of Ireland today. Storm Abigail...
View ArticleWatchdog created after health scandals
Leo Varadkar will announce the creation of a new patient safety watchdog today in the wake of a string of...
View ArticleParents lose defence for smacking children
A new law that makes it an offence for parents to slap children has come into effect. The Children First Bill,...
View ArticleGambling addict stole €1.7m from employer
A credit controller with a severe gambling problem has been jailed for three years after stealing almost €1.7 million from the...
View ArticleNew law ‘will damage’ sex workers’ health
Ministers are failing to protect the health of sex workers, a HIV support group has claimed. Frances Fitzgerald, the justice...
View ArticleOur B&Bs make for great TV — but not such a great break
The Irish B&B is in the spotlight at the moment, thanks to the excellent television series Daniel and Majella’s B&B...
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