According to the weekly figures published by the Government, there were 13,484 licences sold in the first week of July, compared with 11,241 in the first...
The CCPC is making “significant” efforts to hire staff, with 26 jobs currently in the recruitment process, junior enterprise minister Dara Calleary has told the Dáil....
Businesses warn of ‘devastation’ for capital’s trade if council goes ahead with traffic plan Dublin City Council hopes the plan will ease traffic congestion in the...
Meanwhile expenditure at the agency, which comes under the remit of the Department of Justice, was up by €205,000, which IFCO says “reflected increased activity and...
With many political observers expecting Taoiseach Simon Harris to call a general election soon after the October 1 Budget, it is now clear that the coalition...
Professor Kinsella is the head of the economics department at the University of Limerick. It said he will balance the new role “with his commitments to...
European research finds 95pc of visits are for foreign-produced movies According to the research, ‘Calvary’ starring Kelly Reilly and Brendan Gleeson, is one of the few...
The tech giant says it wants to develop a 72,400 square metre data storage facility, which the application says “will incorporate data halls, with associated support...
Number of firms gone to the wall is up 25pc in the past year, with hospitality hit the hardest Their research found there have been 412...
Package of changes will free up another €20m in a government bailoutPlan due to be brought to Cabinet this morning by Media Minister Catherine MartinSeries of...
Shane Ryan wants to build houses on the holding near Lexington which was bought by his father in 2001 Tony Ryan spent millions refurbishing the property,...
Leading lawyers Mark and Karyn Harty, who live next door to the site which the Corcorans bought last year for €3.5m, have lodged an objection to...