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Chartered Accountants Ireland and CPA Ireland merge

Chartered Accountants Ireland and CPA Ireland have started to operate as one institute under the Chartered Accountants Ireland brand. Members of the two Irish-based...

Two Treaty people win International Business Awards

TWO MEMBERS of Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, headquartered at University of Limerick, have been announced as International Business Awards...

State reduces AIB stake to 22pc

The State’s stake in AIB has fallen to 22.04pc after the Government announced the completion of a share buyback transaction.Last month, AIB announced that...

Tourism businesses only qualified for 10% of €2m Failte Ireland grant scheme

A total of 14 tourism businesses whose trade suffered because of the use of hotels for refugees have said they were short-changed in a...

Ireland’s luxury problem: what to do with its €8.6bn surplus

Officials preparing Ireland’s upcoming budget face a situation most of their peers elsewhere would love to have: an €8.6bn surplus and an economy that...

How jobseekers using AI to embellish CVs are facing more scrutiny in the interview process

More firms are also intensifying their scrutiny of applicants during interviews to make sure they get what is described as a more “holistic” view...

Local authority pledges business rates cuts if they become cleaner and greener | BreakingNews.ie

Waterford City and County Council has pledged to continue with a nine per cent rates discount for businesses if they become cleaner and greener. As...

EY’s Irish chief said to be in running to lead UK business

Frank O’Keeffe, the head of EY Ireland, is said to be in the running to be named the next senior partner to lead the...

€200k of €2m Fáilte Ireland grant paid to businesses

Just €200,000 of a €2 million Fáilte Ireland grant that was intended to directly help tourism businesses affected by bed shortages in their areas...

Irish search and rescue helicopters land a new home and HQ at John Collison’s Weston Airport

Philip Bartlett of Bristow Ireland is the chief of Ireland’s rescue helicopter service He points up to a sign reading Bristow Ireland – the firm...

‘No-win, no-fee’ ads for solicitors are prohibited – so why are they appearing on social media?

Recruitment firm seeks clampdown on banned social media adverts that can lead to ‘questionable’ legal claims Despite a strict prohibition on such advertisements in Ireland,...

Cardinal Health made profit every year for past decade at Tullamore plant firm plans to close, accounts show

Accounts for the facility in Co Offaly show that it has posted total pre-tax profits of just over €38m between 2012 and last year.More...

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