Saturday, December 2, 2023

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‘Restaurants will not be able to continue the way things are going’: Cork restaurateurs warn of further closures in sector

Restaurateurs in Cork have warned that there “will be more closures” within the industry as operational costs have “skyrocketed”.It comes as 48 restaurants, cafés,...

Celtic icon set for corporate switch as big business taps in to football mentality

Yet, major multinational companies have, as former Norwich City midfielder cum striker and Northern Ireland internationalist Paul McVeigh has found, profited every...

Eir complains to EU about ComReg’s decision to restrict its wholesale fibre broadband offering

Ireland’s largest telecoms company Eir has lodged a complaint with the European Commission about ComReg’s recent decision to restrict its ability to offer discounts...

Government offshore energy plans will leave State trailing, leading developer claims

The Government’s offshore energy plans will leave the Republic trailing the rest of Europe despite official ambitions to make the State a leading player...

IDA chief: Investors see stability and certainty in Ireland

The Irish economy is in quite a peculiar place. Emerging as one of the wealthiest in Europe just a few months ago, cracks in...

Support your local shops this Small Business Saturday

Targeted government intervention is addressing gaps in accessing finance from traditional lenders to help them scale up and grow Small Business Minister Kevin...

Paschal Donohoe reportedly considering bid to be next head of IMF

Paschal Donohoe, the Minister for Public Expenditure and head of the group of euro zone finance ministers, is in the running to become the...

Paschal Donohoe is considering a bid to be next head of IMF

Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe is considering a bid to lead the International Monetary Fund (IMF).While no candidate has put forward their name...

Ireland in technical recession as domestic economy falls flat in third quarter | BreakingNews.ie

The domestic economy did not grow between the second and third quarters of the year as a fall in investment expenditure largely offset growth...

Ireland is in a recession in name only as multinational growth ebbs

Analysts say GDP data is ‘not reflective of domestic performance’ Ireland is experiencing a recession in name only, as the multinational firms that once skewed...

Markets surge on Fed rates signal

European markets surged late on Friday as US Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell, signalled that an end to rising interest rates may be in...

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