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TikTok scraps plans to occupy additional Dublin building

Video-sharing platform TikTok has scrapped plans to occupy a second Dublin office building. The company currently employs around 3,000 people in Ireland and its main...

Dundalk squad agree to deferral of week’s wages while new owner finalises financial arrangements

Dundalk players have agreed to defer this week’s wages after new owner John Temple informed them that he needed more time to sort out...

Amazon says it invested more than €22 billion in Ireland

Online retail giant Amazon said it has invested more €22 billion in Ireland since 2004, including more than €3 billion in 2023 alone. The company...

Concern as fifth of NI council business held behind closed doors

BBCSheamus Greene, the Sinn Féin councillor who complained to Ipso, said his concern "wasn't with the story but in the manner in which it...

Draft Bord Pleanála decision would slash night flights at Dublin Airport

The DAA, which operates Dublin Airport, had initiated a so-called relevant action to alter key planning conditions attached to the construction of its new...

What makes Ireland’s rising business stars shine

Ireland has a number of rising business stars currently making an impact across different industries, but what makes them shine and make their mark? Success...

DLA Piper hosts summit to mark five years in Ireland

DLA Piper celebrated 5 years in business in Ireland and marked the moment with a landmark summit with more than 300 business leaders in...

BT makes fresh effort to offload Irish unit

UK telecoms giant BT Group has hired investment bankers at UBS to advise on a fresh effort to sell its Irish unit, more than...

John McManus: Where did it all go wrong for Press Up?

Dublin hit peak Press Up in January 2022 when the hospitality group run by Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan opened Mama Yo, a...

ESB has shouldered almost €400m in provisions against Scottish offshore wind project

State-owned energy company concedes wind farm might not be as profitable as envisaged But ESB chief financial officer Paul Stapleton has insisted the group will...

Tens of millions of euro in household energy credits will be returned to Exchequer

The ESB alone has €31.5m still sitting on its books, and all of it is likely to end up back in the state’s coffers.Between...

Cork Company of the Year Awards open for entries

The Cork Chamber awards recognise ambitious companies for their advances, innovation and growth. The annual awards, held in association with Vodafone and the Irish...

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