IT manager sacked shortly before boss arrested over record meth seizure in Kerry wins €78,000
An IT manager fired shortly before the arrest of his former boss in connection with Ireland’s largest-ever seizure of crystal meth made national news has w...
Garda driver, 70, wins right to go back to work
A civilian driver for An Garda Siochána who was made retire at 70 has won the right to stay at work for another three years after a tribunal found he…
Sean McNulty, Rathowen, Killala, Co Mayo; Ard na Greine Nursing Home, Enniscrone and formerly of Tanzania, East Africa
Sean McNulty,Rathowen, Killala, Co Mayo; Ard na Greine Nursing Home, Enniscrone and formerly of Tanzania, East Africa - in Sligo University Hospital with his heartbroken family by his side.Predeceased by…
Irish economy will contract this year, says EU commission
Ireland’s GDP is expected to decline by 0.5pc this year, mainly due to a contraction in the multinational sector in the first six months, according to the ...
Management at BD pull out of talks on redundancy terms
Company cites ongoing industrial action which Siptu trade union denies, describing company’s position as ‘bizarre’
The exodus from X to Bluesky has happened – the era of mass social media platforms is over
There’s comfort in being surrounded by like-minded people, but challenge is important, and we may have to look for it elsewhere, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Europe’s Car of the Year: meet the seven finalists
Shortlist features Alfa Romeo Junior, Citroën ë-C3/C3, Cupra Terramar, Dacia Duster, Hyundai Inster, Kia EV3 and Renault 5
New health insurance company backed by Aviva claims it can offer ‘meaningful savings’
New health insurance company to go public with its offering today
New health insurer set to undercut rivals with hopes of price war to benefit consumers
New insurer Level Health is set to shake up the market with prices that will be up to €500 cheaper for a family than its rivals.
SiriusXM announces 200 new Ireland-based jobs
Audio entertainment company SiriusXM has 200 new open postions for professionals looking to join the Dublin-based team.
SiriusXM to create 200 jobs in Dublin expansion
US audio entertainment company SiriusXM said it plans to create 200 jobs over the next few years in Ireland.