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Belfast special school pupils win business award

8 hours agoBy Robbie Meredith, BBC NI Education and Arts CorrespondentBBCFor 17-year-old Clarke, the best part of being in the company was "being with my friends,...

Talks between Aer Lingus and pilots to resume to avoid strike

Talks between Aer Lingus pilots and the airline will resume on Wednesday morning to avoid the possibility of industrial action.The pilots’ union, Ialpa, has...

Nearly a third of jobs ‘negatively exposed’ to AI while women and younger workers face biggest risk, Department of Finance report finds

Ireland’s high-tech economy faces bigger fallout than some where more traditional industries remain big employers A total of 63pc of the workforce are exposed to...

Enterprise Barometer 2024 – Ireland’s business future

Entrepreneurship underpins the Irish economy and capturing the objectives, concerns and aspirations of entrepreneurs plays a vital part in informing the policy choices we...

Ireland’s third annual business aviation conference moves to Kildare | Business Airport International

The Irish Business and General Aviation Association (IBGAA) is moving its annual business aviation and luxe tourism conference to Kildare for its third edition. “We...

Vodafone launches the first eSIM support for Apple Watch users in Ireland

Using the Apple Watch with cellular capability offers numerous advantages, and now, finally, it’s possible to use it here in Ireland on the Vodafone...

US software firm ordered to pay €170k to Irish executive

A US multinational software firm has been ordered to pay an award of nearly €170,000 to a senior Irish executive following a ruling of...

Irish-founded Stripe partners with hotel giant Accor

Irish-founded payments firm Stripe has announced a partnership with Accor, one of the worlds largest hospitality companies comprising more than 40 hotel brands in...

Thousands of rural tourism businesses ‘face closure’ over new short-term letting rules

New rules around short-term property lettings risk causing “untold damage” to rural Ireland by shutting down thousands of short-term tourism accommodation units, tourism chiefs...

Agent claiming to represent Colm Wu tries to bypass receivers at Dublin property

Embattled businessman has seen millions of euro worth of property in Dublin slip out of his control It is understood the tenants ­contacted gardaí, who...

Event at Waterford Port set to showcase Ireland’s oldest continuous-running business

Fancy nibbling on some cheese while taking in a guided tour of the Waterford Port?  Well, a ‘Port & Cheese’ Waterford Chamber Business Afterhours event is...

Bank of Ireland sues former Davy Stockbroker owners

Last year, Ailmount Investments Ltd, which held the legal interest in a firm acting for a company representing 722 investors in Davy, brought proceedings...

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