Govt to outline how Apple tax money to be spent at Budget
The Government is expected to outline on Budget day how the €14 billion Apple tax revenue will be spent.
Dublin Airport planning decision leaves stakeholders scratching their heads
An Bord Pleanala has effectively kicked the can down the road until next year at least
McKillen staying involved in Press Up as control shifts
One of the co-founders of Ireland's biggest hospitality chains says he is delighted to be staying involved in the Press Up Hospitality Group.
Federal Reserve cuts US interest rates for the first time in four years
Central bank makes cuts after holding rates at two-decade high in aggressive bid to cool inflation
Should Ireland give the Apple tax billions to poorer countries?
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Hines purchases 300-bed student accommodation building in Dublin
The acquisition becomes Hines’ sixth student accommodation facility in the capital
Apple tax and bank shares present ‘possibilities’ for housing, Taoiseach says
The Central Bank has warned that around 52,000 new homes could be needed each year until 2050 to address shortages.
Measures to improve working conditions leading to crisis in food sector, report finds
Impact ‘could lead’ to loss of 625,000 international visitors and 21,000 tourism jobs
Ice-cream brand Scrumdiddly’s acquired by KnightBridge
KnightBridge has acquired Irish ice-cream brand Scrumdiddly's.
Calls for more incentives to combat Sligo’s dereliction
There are calls for more incentives for people to open businesses in the heart of Sligo. It comes as Sligo, yet again, has the highest commercial vacancy
Life expenses, climate concern and AI trending, says PwC work survey
The PwC Irish Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey has highlighted the trends impacting the world of work and thousands of employees globally.