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Reversing The £1 Billion Cost Of Workplace Conflict –

The key finding was that positive employee engagement and wellbeing is mutually beneficial for both workers and business performance.Opening the event, the Minister for...

Inflation: Hospitality sector struggling with cost pressures

1 hour agoBy Clodagh Rice, BBC News NI business correspondentBBCIt comes after a number of high profile restaurant closures across Northern Ireland in recent weeks and...

Aer Lingus passengers face anxious wait to see if flights are hit by pilot action

Airline expecting ‘significant impact’ from next week’s planned work-to-rule action Aer Lingus chief corporate affairs officer Dónal Moriarty said last night that the company is...

Trophy home on Ailesbury Rd at centre of long-running planning row sells for €4m

Pat Desmond, wife of Dermot Desmond, objected to plans for basement over flooding fears The Ailesbury Road trophy home in Dublin 4 that was the...

Pub tenant in ‘Mexican standoff with landlord’, court hears

Judge rules pub owner, allegedly owed €442,000, should have the publican’s licence returned pending full hearingMr Justice David Nolan said Lindat Limited, the owner...

Donal O’Donovan: If houses and apartments aren’t viable, why are we building them?

Ireland needs €17bn to plug the gap between what the State will fund and a housing need for around 50,000 homes a year New housing...

Taxpayer risk rises as State-backed bodies oversee €4.6bn of construction

Delivering 50,000 homes a year will require €20bn of debt and equity, new report saysInternational funds will likely be needed to provide the bulk...

An Bord Pleanála gives green light for 899-bed student accommodation scheme in Dublin

An Bord Pleanála has given the green light for a 13-storey 899-student-bed scheme at Gowan House, on Dublin’s Naas Road.The appeal board’s granting of...

Plans lodged for tourist hostel as German firm eyes Irish market

It follows Patrick Crean’s Marlet Group lodging plans to convert a permitted seven-storey office development in Dublin’s docklands to a 496-bed tourist hostel for...

Wexford farmer ordered to remove milking parlour built without planning permission

Patrick Furlong must cease milking operations by July 21 and in the meantime his herd must be moved to another farm with “a lawful...

Aer Lingus pilots serve notice of work-to-rule as pay dispute deepens

Hotels lobby also concerned about impact of industrial action on domestic tourism It will begin at 00:01 hours on Wednesday, June 26.​A strike by...

Irish business spent €16.2bn on energy in 2022, up 83% – CSO

Irish businesses spent €16.2 billion on energy purchases in 2022, an 83 per cent increase on the previous year, new Central Statistics Office (CSO)...

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