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Irish exports to Arab countries up 6% in first quarter

The value of Irish exports to the Arab world rose by 6% in the first quarter of 2024 to €731m, the Arab Irish Chamber...

Aer Lingus to cancel up to 20% of flights next week

Aer Lingus has said it will cancel between 10% and 20% of its flights over the first five days of planned industrial action by...

Datalex reports return to revenue growth

The group, which helps customers streamline retail offerings to passengers, recorded total revenue of $28.9m (€26.06m) for 2023.This was up 23pc from a year...

Revive Active open second facility in Ireland – Business Plus

Revive Active has unveiled its second manufacturing facility in Mullingar, Westmeath. The new 10,000 sq. ft facility was officially opened by The Minister for Enterprise, Trade...

Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary doesn’t think US trial in case against Booking.com will start as planned

‘I don’t think they can afford to go into court,’ said CEO of Irish carrier Ryanair sued Booking Holdings and subsidiaries including Booking.com in 2020...

Local authority and Johnny Ronan firms go to arbitration over €35m office plan

A dispute over a €35m office plan for Cherrywood, south Dublin, between companies in the Johnny Ronan group and a council-backed developer has been...

Central Bank of Ireland Deputy Governor meets Longford business representatives

The Central Bank of Ireland Deputy Governor Vasileios Madouros met community members and business representatives in Longford last week as part of their regional outreach...

DAA chief owns shares in 12 airlines operating out of Dublin Airport, Oireachtas hears

DAA chief executive Kenny Jacobs has a portfolio of shares in 12 airlines that operate out of Dublin Airport, he told an Oireachtas Committee...

Work permit holders to be allowed change employer

A new Bill due to pass through the Oireachtas today will allow work permit holders to change employer. The Employment Permits Bill 2022, which...

Enterprise Ireland-backed food firms remain ‘resilient’ after bolstering R&D investment

Enterprise Ireland client companies in the food and drink sector ramped up investment in research and development amid challenging trading conditions.Part of the investment...

£150m plan for huge new NI business park given green light

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council said the project by Errigal Group is one of the largest industrial developments in Northern Ireland’s history.Located next to...

Competition watchdog blocks Dublin Airport from using Gannon carpark for summer

Dublin Airport wanted to use the former Quickpark site, which can accommodate 6,100 vehicles The DAA, which operates Dublin Airport and Cork Airport, had originally...

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