Bezos arrives in Venice as protests grow over star-studded wedding
The Amazon billionaire and his fiancee are tying the knot in a lavish wedding that has drawn angry protests from Venetian residents and organisations.
The Amazon billionaire and his fiancee are tying the knot in a lavish wedding that has drawn angry protests from Venetian residents and organisations.
It is expected that 7 per cent of the 1,500 roles in its Dublin headquarters will be cut
Detector dogs Enzo and Ciara were on hand to make the discovery in Dublin and the Midlands
Safety regulators expected to reverse temporary ruling
Two Dublin city businesses had objected to the project, but their cases were withdrawn yesterday.
Former Fine Gael TD and MEP joins Teneo Ireland board, chaired by businessman Gary McGann
The health service has reached an agreement with unions that will see more staff rostered to work in emergency departments on the weekend.
We're near the top of this league table due to economic growth, rising demand, government policies and unique socio-geographic characteristics
With factory quotes down around 30c/kg over the last three weeks, there was talk of another 10c/kg cut this week.
Irish Rail reaches settlements over judicial review proceedings against Dart+ West
Former New York mayor called Brexit the "single stupidest thing any country has ever done”.
Fintech firm’s founder Nik Storonsky has reportedly secured Elon Musk-style deal that would pay out in stages