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Irish company Kingspan criticised in Grenfell Tower fire report

Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who wrote the 1,700 page report, found that Kingspan and two other firms engaged in a deliberate strategy to mislead the...

Another leading Dublin restaurant closes its doors

The owners, Kevin and Jillian Arundel, said in an announcement they had “tried everything to keep our business going, but the constant rising costs...

Abbey Theatre board criticised by independent review

The Arts Council told the Abbey to commission the review, which was carried out by Crowe Ireland, as a condition of receiving public funding....

Irish employees enjoy a 5pc earnings boost

They show that in the second quarter of this year, average weekly earnings were €963.17, up from €911.74 in the same period last year,...

Bank levy to remain in Budget 2025, says Finance Minister Jack Chambers

Finance Minister Jack Chambers has said he is planning to continue with the bank levy, which will be included in Budget 2025 when it...

Quarter of financial services jobs are outside of the capital

Junior financial services minister Neale Richmond said this represents a growth in direct employment of more than 50pc since 2015, but warned that “this...

The Irish Times to wind down its training subsidiary

Deirdre Veldon, the group managing director, has told staff at the newspaper that the last few years had been “very challenging” for Irish Times...

Blackrock raises stake in Bank of Ireland, while Goldman Sachs cuts holding in PTSB

Last week, Bank of Ireland – whose CEO is Myles O’Grady – announced that it had made a €1.1bn pre-tax profit in the first...

Aer Lingus says it will take a €55m financial hit from pilots’ strike action

The figure includes the leasing of aircraft, as well as paying compensation to customers who were affected by the strike, but it does not...

Bank of Ireland books a €1.1bn profit in the first six months of the year

This triggered its first interim dividends since before the banking crisis, as it plans to pay out €352m, or 35c per share. It has...

Ireland’s economy expanded in second quarter, says CSO

This followed an increase of 0.7pc in the first quarter.The CSO said the second-quarter increase was mainly driven by an increase in the industry...

Bord na Móna reports record profits of €106m as it leaves peat behind

The “brown-to green” strategy involves the 91-year-old former turf company closing all its former peat operations, and no longer using peat as a energy...

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