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What will the Labour government do in Northern Ireland?

3 hours agoBy John Campbell, BBC News NI economics and business editorReutersThe new government will decide the fate of Harland and Wolff, the Belfast shipyard.The company...

‘Paisley did more for Sri Lanka than he did for Ballymena’: North Antrim reacts to shock election result

Voters react to ‘flabbergasting’ result heralding the end of the Paisley dynasty in North Antrim James McNaney and Liam TunneyFri 5 Jul 2024 at 20:14The...

Aer Lingus to cancel 80 more flights as dispute continues

Aer Lingus will cancel 80 more flights through the second half of next week, the carrier confirmed on Friday as the wait for a...

Northern Ireland business ‘ready to work’ with new UK government

The Labour Party, led by Sir Keir Starmer, won a landslide victory in the General Election, with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) hailing...

British Irish Chamber expects ‘stabilisation’ in trade

The British Irish Chamber of Commerce has welcomed the "stabilisation" in the trade relationship between Ireland and the UK that it expects will follow...

Corre Energy signs deal for battery storage facility at Dutch site

The new joint venture will see the company team up with Dutch firm SemperPower to develop the project at the Zuidwendig site.The Dublin-listed company,...

Former Marsh Ireland broker banned from senior finance roles

Former Marsh Ireland insurance broker Liam Heffernan has been banned by the Central Bank of Ireland from carrying out senior roles in regulated financial...

Prague hotel once owned by Sean Quinn put up for sale by IBRC

The Hilton Prague is likely to fetch as much as €300m and its sale will mark the end of another chapter in the dismantling...

Forged Irish Stout broke advertising standards for sexualised content | BreakingNews.ie

An advert for Conor McGregor's Forged Irish Stout received a complaint over sexualised content, one of 18 upheld by the Advertising Standards Authority recently. Eighteen...

Man who flew €8.4m of cocaine through ‘open corridor’ to Ireland jailed for 11 years | BreakingNews.ie

A "Walter Mitty-type" character, who played an "important logistical role" in smuggling €8.4 million worth of cocaine to Ireland via an "open corridor" aerodrome...

Tim Gilchrist jailed after flying €8.4m of cocaine from France

An Garda SíochánaThe court also heard that Gilchrist had two mobile phones, one which he had bought two months before the arrest and was...

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