Irish data protection watchdog slaps TikTok with €530 million fine over data transfers to China
The penalty was over TikTok transferring European users’ personal data to China.
Four-star Limerick hotel is on the market
The Absolute Hotel is for sale alongside its sister hotel in Kilkenny.
Ireland fines TikTok 530 million euros for sending EU user data to China
Ireland's privacy regulator said Friday that TikTok infringed the bloc's GDPR data protection law over transfers of European user data to China.
TikTok hit with €530M fine after illegally sending users’ data to China
Video-sharing app had for years claimed it did not store European personal data on servers in China.
Meet the man running Ireland’s biggest landlord firm, with 3,734 apartments in Dublin
Ires chief Eddie Byrne wants changes to the rent cap rules in a bid to get investment flowing again into apartment building
Irish executive appointed CEO of Canadian insurance giant
Irish businessman David Harney, who has been with Irish Life since 1986, has been appointed president and chief executive of Great-West Lifeco, its Canadia...
Cork to get another Chemist Warehouse as Aussie pharmacy chain expands again
The new Cork city mega-chemist has created 25 new jobs, including pharmacy roles
RTÉ write-down a ‘further big disappointment’
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said RTÉ's write-down is a "further big disappointment" on two levels, after the broadcaster confirmed had written down a figure of €3.6 million on a…
Ryanair threatens to seek alternative to Boeing
Ryanair would look for an alternative aircraft supplier if US tariffs materially affect the price of planes it has ordered from Boeing, group chief executive Michael O'Leary said in a…
39 individuals put on chartered aircraft and removed from Ireland
The 39 individuals were removed on a chartered flight which left Dublin Airport for Georgia on Wednesday
Deportation flight from Dublin returns 39 people to Georgia
Those on board had not complied with deportation orders, according to Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan