Dublin City Council Again Rejects Plans for Tallest Tower Building

Dublin City Council Again Rejects Plans for Tallest Tower Building

Dublin City Council has rejected for a second time plans by developer Johnny Ronan to build the tallest tower in the country at Tara Street. The new tower would accommodate almost 900 office workers, a 106-bedroom hotel and a restaurant...
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Ryanair Profits Fall 7% in First Half of 2018

Ryanair Profits Fall 7% in First Half of 2018

Ryanair has reported a 7% fall in profits for the first half of the year. The budget airline said on Monday that average fares declined 3% due to excess capacity in Europe, an earlier Easter in the first quarter, and...
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Counterfeiting Grows in The North

Counterfeiting Grows in The North

The amount of counterfeiting has grown in Northern Ireland due to the internet, research showed. Goods are frequently advertised for sale via social media, auction sites and online classifieds. There are thousands of websites dedicated to the sale of counterfe...
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Ireland Preparing Ports And Airports for No Deal Brexit

Ireland Preparing Ports And Airports for No Deal Brexit

Ireland is stepping up preparations for physical infrastructure at ports and airports after Brexit, the Taoiseach said. Ministers held detailed discussions in Dublin on Tuesday surrounding the hiring of customs officers and veterinary inspectors as well as the...
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Sky Sports Secures Rights to Show NBA in UK and Ireland

Sky Sports Secures Rights to Show NBA in UK and Ireland

Sky Sports has announced a four-year deal with the National Basketball Association (NBA) to become the home of the world’s best basketball league in the UK and Ireland. The pay-TV firm picked up the rights after BT Sport walked away...
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‘No Deal’ Brexit Disastrous for Drinks Industry

‘No Deal’ Brexit Disastrous for Drinks Industry

The Alcohol Beverage Federation is warning a The Alcohol Beverage Federation is warning a ‘no deal’ Brexit would be disastrous for the drinks industry across the island of Ireland. It says a no deal Brexit would disrupt 23,000 cross-border truck...
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Aer Lingus Announce Sean Doyle as Next CEO

Aer Lingus Announce Sean Doyle as Next CEO

Aer Lingus chief executive Stephen Kavanagh will step down from the role at the end of the year and be replaced by British Airways executive Sean Doyle. Kavanagh, who will remain on Aer Lingus’s board as a non-executive director, has...
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Norwegian Carries More Passengers into New York Than BA

Norwegian Carries More Passengers into New York Than BA

Norwegian Air Shuttle has overtaken IAG’s British Airways as the biggest non-US airline on transatlantic routes to and from the New York area, in the latest illustration of the low-cost carrier’s move into British Airways territory. Norwegian carried 1.67 ...
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Aeroflot Announces New Daily Flights Between Dublin and Moscow

Aeroflot Announces New Daily Flights Between Dublin and Moscow

Aeroflot has launched a new daily service from Dublin to Moscow as part of its winter schedule. The Dublin to Moscow route will commence on the last Sunday, October 28 and run until the end of March next year and...
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Hoteliers Concerned At Rumored Tourism VAT Hike

Hoteliers Concerned At Rumored Tourism VAT Hike

The Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) has expressed deep concern at reports that the tourism VAT rate is to be increased as part of Budget 2019. Michael Lennon, President of the IHF said the mooted increase to 13.5% would be disastrous...
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