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Food Safety Authority of Ireland is reconsidering ‘novel food’ ruling on monk fruit extract

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) is to reconsider a decision that an extract of monk fruit manufactured by a Chinese firm must...

Collapse in the number of texts and calls from Irish phones

WhatsApp and iMessage are likely to carry the majority of messages sent, according to latest telecoms figures Texts between phones fell by 34pc in the...

New and notable appointments this week

Pictured: Christine Tobin, Account Manager, Fuzion New and notable appointments...

WeWork opens for business at One Central Plaza

Having lain dormant since its sale in 2017, the former headquarters of the Central Bank opens for business today as the new flagship location...

McDonald’s loses Big Mac trademark case

McDonald's has lost the EU trademark for use of the term "Big...

Aer Lingus pilots ballot for strike action

Pilots in Aer Lingus who are members of the Irish Airline Pilots' Association (IALPA) have commenced balloting for industrial action in a dispute over...

Lidl launches its first own-brand Irish-made skincare range

The supply deal is worth around €1m for the Ballina-based business.Four Ár Ocean products will be permanently stocked across Lidl’s 220 stores in Ireland...

Lidl Ireland launches own brand skincare range

The launch of the brand, which is known as Ár Ocean, follows a partnership with Mayo firm Ultrapure Laboratories.The supply deal is worth around...

Profits surge to €23m at Cotter-led Park Developments

Pre-tax profits at Michael Cotter’s Park Developments last year increased by 32pc to €23.45m.New accounts show Park Developments (Dublin) Ltd recorded the increase in...

Intel to sell 49% of its Irish factory for €10.1bn

Intel has entered a deal to sell 49% of its facility in Kildare for more than €10bn.In a statement, Intel said it had entered...

Intel sells stake in Leixlip’s multi-billion ‘Fab 34’ chip plant

Intel has agreed to sell a stake in a plant in Ireland to Apollo Global Management Inc. for $11bn, helping bring in more external...

Fishing trawler allegedly caused €800,000 damage to Virgin Media’s undersea cable | BreakingNews.ie

The owners of a fishing trawler which allegedly damaged an undersea fibre optics cable providing internet and telephone connection between Ireland and Britain are...

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