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Aer Lingus pilots reject Labour Court’s 9.5pc pay rise proposal

Labour Court has previously criticised what it said was a ‘lack of realism and common sense’ during talks The rejection of the interim proposal in...

Revenues at EirGrid hit the €1bn mark as demand for electricity reached all-time high

Network operator recorded €71.2m pre-tax profit for last year with firm looking to renewables future It said its higher costs reflected the increasing scale and...

Liquidator of Irish company fails to reverse £56m payment to Cyprus firm

Unit of investment giant Starwood opposed efforts by Martin Ferris The liquidator of an Irish company who has been seeking the return of £56m...

Bank of Ireland seeks to have US lawsuit against it dismissed

Bank has been sued by insurance giant Everlake in a dispute related to a $67m loan US insurance firm Everlake Life Insurance – which is...

UK firm Ground Control to create 150 jobs in Ireland with €5m investment

The company, with turnover last year of €228m, already has a number of clients in Ireland, including some of the country’s largest manufacturing, property...

CRH shares shine in US since move and put Iseq 20 in the shade

Irish building materials giant shifted its primary listing to New York last September CRH’s shares have risen about 47pc on the New York Stock Exchange...

Flutter warns over ‘serious’ consequences from parts of gambling bill

Company says new rules will have an ‘unintended’ impact on Exchequer, the racing industry and safe gamblersThe horse-racing sector warned in recent months that...

Ireland is ‘really well placed’ to become a centre of excellence for artificial intelligence, says Expleo Ireland MD

Phil Codd says he ‘tends to ignore the hype’ around artificial intelligence, but he is confident of big benefits in a number of fields,...

Revenue seeks to wind up Clifden coffee house backed by former Central Bank director and tech high-flyer

The firm operated the Galway venue, called 12 Pins Coffee, up until recent months. The shop is now listed online as being closed permanently.Mr...

Bank of Ireland faces US lawsuit from insurance group over $67m loan

Everlake has accused the bank of ‘wilful misconduct’ by extending maturity date without its agreement Bank of Ireland has been accused of “wilful misconduct” in...

Irish arm of Grant Thornton start mediation over alleged role in US investment firm fraud case

Irish office of accountancy firm has denied colluding to facilitate fraud at Florida investment company TCA Insurance executives representing Grant Thornton’s Irish arm are due...

State to get €1bn from AIB next Friday after off-market share buyback

It brings to almost €1.3bn what it expects to receive from AIB in coming weeks when dividends of €273m due to be paid to...

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