Food And Drinks Industry In Ireland Could Face €1.5 Billion In Extra Costs With No-Deal Brexit

Food And Drinks Industry In Ireland Could Face €1.5 Billion In Extra Costs With No-Deal Brexit

The food and drink industry could face “unbearable” additional costs of €1.5 billion if a deal is not reached between the EU and the UK, an Oireachtas committee has been told. Businesses could be plunged into chaos in January over...
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Romayo’s Sees 84% Increase In Milkshake Sales During Latest Lockdowns

Romayo’s Sees 84% Increase In Milkshake Sales During Latest Lockdowns

Milkshakes are bringing all the takeaway drivers to our yards, and all because the lockdown is hard. A fast-food chain has been stunned by an 84 per cent increase in orders of the cold malted drink during the second lockdown...
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New Covid-19 Testing Center Opened At Dublin Airport

New Covid-19 Testing Center Opened At Dublin Airport

A new coronavirus testing center has opened at Dublin Airport with the capacity to conduct thousands of tests per day. The drive-through facility, operated by Irish healthcare company RocDoc, officially began its operations on Thursday morning. The firm believ...
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Martin: Failure To Reach Brexit Agreement Would Be ‘Ruinous’ For UK

Martin: Failure To Reach Brexit Agreement Would Be ‘Ruinous’ For UK

Talks on a post-Brexit trade deal look set to go to the wire as Taoiseach Micheál Martin warned that failure to reach an agreement would be “ruinous” for the UK. Negotiations are expected to continue next week but the European...
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EU Files Competition Charges On Amazon

EU Files Competition Charges On Amazon

Amazon is facing EU competition charges over claims it used data to gain an advantage over the third-party sellers using its platform. The European Commission filed charges to the US tech giant, which has rejected the accusations, on Tuesday. Regulators...
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Caterpillar To Cut Up To 700 Jobs In The North

Caterpillar To Cut Up To 700 Jobs In The North

US manufacturer Caterpillar is planning to cut up to 700 jobs in Northern Ireland. It will affect workers at its plant in Larne, Co Antrim. It is expected to be completed within 18 months and is designed to ensure the...
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Apple To Hold Special Event Online On November 10

Apple To Hold Special Event Online On November 10

Apple has confirmed it will hold its third special in three months on November 10, when new versions of its Mac computers are expected to be announced. The company sent out invitations with the tagline “one more thing”, a nod...
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Ryanair Records Loss Of Almost $231 Million In First Half Of 2020

Ryanair Records Loss Of Almost $231 Million In First Half Of 2020

Ryanair said is preparing for a “hugely challenging” period to continue as it reported a loss of $230.6 million (€197 million) in the first half of the year. The Ireland-based low-cost airline said it “expects to record higher losses” in...
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Eurozone Economy Expands By 12.7% In Third Quarter

Eurozone Economy Expands By 12.7% In Third Quarter

The European economy grew by an unexpectedly large 12.7% in the third quarter as companies reopened after severe coronavirus lockdowns, but the rebound is being overshadowed by worries that growing numbers of infections will cause a new downturn in the...
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Canavan: Businesses Flouting Covid Regulations Are ‘Penalizing’ Other SMEs

Canavan: Businesses Flouting Covid Regulations Are ‘Penalizing’ Other SMEs

A senior Government official has warned businesses flouting Covid-19 regulations that they are breaking the law. Liz Canavan, of the Department of the Taoiseach, said that businesses which open against the country’s current restrictions are “penalizing” ...
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