Ryanair To Cut Up To 1,000 Flights Between Ireland And The UK In August And September

Ryanair To Cut Up To 1,000 Flights Between Ireland And The UK In August And September

Ryanair has announced it will remove up to 1,000 flights from its UK-Ireland routes in August and September as Ireland “maintains a defective quarantine restriction on EU visitors”. The airline said that the Republic has become the only EU country...
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Emirates Announces That Up To 9,000 Jobs Will Be Cut From Airline

Emirates Announces That Up To 9,000 Jobs Will Be Cut From Airline

The scale of Covid-19’s impact on Emirates has been revealed for the first time with the carrier’s president saying they will “probably” have to cut up to 9,000 jobs. Emirates had 60,000 staff prior to the crisis and announced on...
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Unite Announces Deal With Ryanair To Avert Job-Losses For Cabin Crews

Unite Announces Deal With Ryanair To Avert Job-Losses For Cabin Crews

A union has announced an agreement with Ryanair which it says will result in no job losses among cabin crew at the airline. Unite hailed the airline’s “constructive” approach as being in direct contrast to other employers in the aviation...
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The Landry Brothers Are Pioneers In Improving The Aging Experience

The Landry Brothers Are Pioneers In Improving The Aging Experience

Interview by Mike Greenly The topic of growing older is about as universal as one can imagine. Being no spring chicken myself, I often think about growing older — while still loving the zest and commitment I feel for everything...
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Insurance Companies Must ‘Absolutely Pay Up” On Business Interruption Claims

Insurance Companies Must ‘Absolutely Pay Up” On Business Interruption Claims

The head of the Central Bank of Ireland has said he expects insurance companies to “absolutely pay up” on business interruption claims. Governor Gabriel Makhlouf said the regulator wants a rapid resolution and clarity for all businesses. Firms have complai...
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Relief In Sight For Hospitality Sector In The North As Reopening Begins

Relief In Sight For Hospitality Sector In The North As Reopening Begins

There was relief for Northern Ireland’s hospitality sector on Friday morning as hotels and eateries reopened their doors for the first time since lockdown. Beer taps were flowing and cash registers ringing as customers returned to cafes, restaurants and pubs...
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Latest EU/UK Trade Talks Break Up With ‘Serious Divergences’ Remaining

Latest EU/UK Trade Talks Break Up With ‘Serious Divergences’ Remaining

The latest round of talks between Britain and the EU on a post-Brexit trade deal have broken up early with “significant differences” remaining between the two sides. The talks this week – which have been taking place in Brussels with...
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Without Government Aid, Half Of Ireland’s Restaurants Could Close Warns Industry Body

Without Government Aid, Half Of Ireland’s Restaurants Could Close Warns Industry Body

Half of Ireland’s restaurants could close without a Government aid package next month, the industry has warned. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said his administration will unveil significant measures in July to stimulate an economy stricken by coronavirus res...
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Job Retention Initiatives And Businesses’ Credit Access Are Focus Of New Stimulus Package Says Martin

Job Retention Initiatives And Businesses’ Credit Access Are Focus Of New Stimulus Package Says Martin

Jobs retention initiatives and improving businesses’ access to credit will be key focuses of a post-lockdown stimulus package, the Taoiseach has said. Micheál Martin expressed hope of having the fresh economic measures ready for implementation by the middle...
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Global Economy To Take $12trillion Hit From Coronavirus Lockdowns

Global Economy To Take $12trillion Hit From Coronavirus Lockdowns

Global activity will take a hit of more than $12trillion from the coronavirus pandemic by the end of 2021, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned. In an update to its already grim set of forecasts in April, the IMF...
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