Irish Rail launches recruitment drive to fill 130 roles within company
Company seeking to recruit up to 100 drivers and 30 electricians, with positions available in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Kerry
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Company seeking to recruit up to 100 drivers and 30 electricians, with positions available in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Kerry
The group had booked flights out of Dublin Airport
Revolut has launched a new tool to help businesses manage their bills, as the neobank works to expand its business offerings worldwide.
Measures to reduce the number of passengers at Dublin Airport won't have too much of an effect on travellers returning home for Christmas but will have a "significant impact" next…
Irish Rail is urging more women to consider applying for the driving and electrician roles
Dublin Airport is set to breach its passenger cap this year by one million people, operator DAA has warned
The Ryanair boss says fare hikes are inevitable unless there's a policy change.
The airport’s operator said today that it has made “extensive efforts” to reduce passenger numbers to comply with planning, but won’t meet targets.
Homebuilder Cairn Homes has today reported a record half year performance amid favourable market conditions, while it said it remains on track for another year of "exceptional" growth in volumes,…
Dublin-listed homebuilder expects full-year operating profits to be in line with guidance at around €145m
Airport operator DAA says Dublin Airport will exceed the cap by one million passengers - bringing the estimated final tally to 33 million
There had been much talk, ahead of the latest sell-off, that many US tech stocks were overvalued though it has not been entirely blamed for the sharp falls.