Irish Business
Greencore chief’s pledge to restore lost profitability
EI and Bord Bia join forces on new post-Brexit support
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How smaller Irish food firms are fighting the war against inflation
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Richard Curran: Tony O’Reilly was no Logan Roy, though his children may have had an eye on ‘Succession’
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Solar 21 extends €5.8m Teesside land option by three months
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Brokers Ireland urges sustainable funds scheme to encourage investors away from low-yield cash accounts
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Review group’s examination of role of debt-collector sheriffs due in third quarter
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‘I didn’t think it would be successful as quickly as it has been’ – Mayo’s Advanced Cosmetics founder Noreen Hackett
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Eurostat study: Ireland still tops EU in market income inequality – but we’re close to average when taxes are subtracted and benefits added
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Scandinavian power giants Statkraft and CIP expect to invest €3.3bn in Irish offshore wind-farms
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Letters: We cannot allow conspiracies and lies to stand in the media
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Thousands of small businesses at risk as regulatory environment becomes increasingly muddy
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John Daly: The message of ‘Saoirse?’ showed the futility of war
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Fine Gael lead popularity contest on social media, with Leo Varadkar the most-followed cabinet TD
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AstraZeneca lung cancer drug halves death risk from disease, landmark study finds
David Furnish: Bigotry is festering so Pride is now more important than ever
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Retirement village ordered to refund €1,056 to resident following invalid rent increases
Mystery over father’s 50-year disappearance solved after news article
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‘People say they won’t work for the weekend. They’ll wait until the weather changes’ – restaurateurs tell of staff shortage crisis
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Staffing ‘nightmare’ is biggest threat to the tourism industry as foreign visitors return
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Richard Curran: Scorching European summers will present new tourism opportunities for Ireland, if we take them
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Judge orders liquidation of Russian state-owned lessors
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Manufacturing suffered worst contraction since pandemic in May
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David Chance: It will take more than tech layoffs to puncture Ireland’s jobs boom
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‘This is the evolution of a business I began when I was 16, running video game tournaments’
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A third of company taxes are paid by three multinational firms, Fiscal Council says
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David Chance: It will take more than tech layoffs to puncture Ireland’s jobs boom
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Thorntons’ bid for City Bin on ice as watchdog launches full investigation into deal
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Mac Interiors in talks with investors as examiner begins restructuring process
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EDF Renewables and Simply Blue partner up for offshore wind projects
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PM Group acquires Cork-based Milestone Solutions