Survey: Significant Opportunities for Irish Tourism from Britain in 2020

Survey: Significant Opportunities for Irish Tourism from Britain in 2020

A new survey reveals that over half of Britons are interested in visiting the island of Ireland in 2020. The survey, undertaken last month by YouGov, on behalf of Tourism Ireland, shows that 52% of British people planning to take...
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APAP-NYC 2020 Takes Place in  New York’s Midtown Manhattan Hilton January 10-14

APAP-NYC 2020 Takes Place in New York’s Midtown Manhattan Hilton January 10-14

APAP-NYC 2020 Midtown Hilton Conference January 10-14 Expo Hall January 11 APAP (the Association of Performing Arts Professionals) again holds its yearly conference in in New York’s Midtown Manhattan Hilton from January 10-14; the Expo Hall opens on Satu...
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Last Decade Saw Big Boost in Number of Teen Entrepreneurs

Last Decade Saw Big Boost in Number of Teen Entrepreneurs

The number of teenagers setting up their own business has increased eightfold in the past decade, new research suggests. The rise from 500 in 2009 to more than 4,000 now has been driven by tech company start-ups, said financial services...
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Taoiseach ‘Grateful’ to Those Who Work on Christmas Day

Taoiseach ‘Grateful’ to Those Who Work on Christmas Day

The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will be remembering those who are working this Christmas Day. Mr Varadkar said he was grateful to all who were toiling during the festive holiday. He said they would do their best to ensure anyone who...
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Boeing Sacks CEO as 737 Max Crisis Deepens

Boeing Sacks CEO as 737 Max Crisis Deepens

The boss of aircraft giant Boeing has quit a week after confirming production on its 737 Max planes will be suspended. Dennis Muilenburg’s position has been under immense pressure since the planes were grounded following two fatal crashes. The company...
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Varadkar Targets Creation of 50,000 New Jobs in 2020

Varadkar Targets Creation of 50,000 New Jobs in 2020

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says his government wants to create 50,000 extra jobs next year. “Jobs will be gained, jobs will be lost, there’s always a certain amount of churn in the labor market, but we want to be in a...
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The Story of Downtown’s Killarney Rose Reflects NYC’s Changing Irish Bar Scene

The Story of Downtown’s Killarney Rose Reflects NYC’s Changing Irish Bar Scene

Killarney Rose 127 Pearl Street 212-422-1486 Killarneyrose.com Of the many institutions which represents the local Irish community, the Irish pub has both staying power and the ability to adapt to changing times. It was hard to walk down any block...
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Millions Still Owed to Holidaymakers After Thomas Cook Collapse

Millions Still Owed to Holidaymakers After Thomas Cook Collapse

Thousands of holidaymakers are still owed tens of millions of euro through outstanding claims following the collapse of Thomas Cook. The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said more than 250,000 claims – about 75% of the total received – have...
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China Welcomes Preliminary Deal to End Trade War with US

China Welcomes Preliminary Deal to End Trade War with US

China has put a positive face on a first-step trade agreement that seeks to avoid a trade war it blames the US for starting. Chinese experts and news media joined government officials in saying the deal would reduce uncertainty for...
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Sterling Surges Against The Euro After Conservatives Win Big

Sterling Surges Against The Euro After Conservatives Win Big

The City reacted positively as the Conservatives romped home to the biggest majority since 1987 but warned clarity was now needed on the future relationship between the UK and the EU. Bosses and trade bodies also called on the Government...
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