Here are five things we’ve learned about the Irish economy this week
From bumper corporate tax receipts to job losses at a major multinational it has been an ever eventful week in the life of the Irish economy
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From bumper corporate tax receipts to job losses at a major multinational it has been an ever eventful week in the life of the Irish economy
Intel in Ireland has informed staff working for its Research and Development arm that it plans to close its office building in Shannon.
The house in Portlaoise was seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act
Cairn Homes chief executive and co-founder Michael Stanley has sold eight million shares in the company.
Construction will begin late next year.
Cherry Orchard development will be built in blocks up to 15 storeys tall
Base for those currently working in Co Clare operation to be moved to Leixlip or abroad but no additional redundancies expected
Three people were arrested and have appeared before the courts.
DUNNES Stores fans are set to love a new bargain on the shelves as the retailer’s summer clothing prices are slashed. One very popular floral dress has had its price…
Seán O'Sullivan's winning project, VerifyMe: A new approach to the authorship attribution in the post-ChatGPT era, will be on display at the EUCYS from September 9th-14th.
All is well. Or is it?
An Bord Pleanála has given planning permission for the construction of 547 cost rental and 161 social housing homes