Guinness Launches Pilot Farming Program To Reduce Carbon Impact

Guinness Launches Pilot Farming Program To Reduce Carbon Impact

Guinness has launched a major agricultural initiative to cut the carbon footprint of its pints. The brewer described the three-year farm-based program as one of the most ambitious ever undertaken in Ireland. It is designed to drive down the volume...
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Cross-Border Exports From The North Reach Nearly $4.55billion

Cross-Border Exports From The North Reach Nearly $4.55billion

The value of Northern Irish imports into the Republic reached nearly $4.55 billion (€4 billion) last year, according to new data. New figures published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show imports to the Republic from the North increased by...
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Pandemic Threatened ‘Economic Fabric’ Of The EU Says Donohoe

Pandemic Threatened ‘Economic Fabric’ Of The EU Says Donohoe

The coronavirus pandemic threatened the “very economic fabric of the European Union”, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has said. Mr Donohoe praised the bloc for its handling of the challenge, which he said posed “the gravest of consequences for our futur...
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Ryanair’s Expected Losses Rise To Over $280 Million In 2021

Ryanair’s Expected Losses Rise To Over $280 Million In 2021

Ryanair missed its targets in December after the spread of Omicron forced governments to reimpose restrictions on international travel. The business said it had carried 11.3 million passengers in October and 10.2 million in November. But despite the holidays, ...
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MPs Told Farmers In The North Left In ‘No Man’s Land’ Due To NI Protocol

MPs Told Farmers In The North Left In ‘No Man’s Land’ Due To NI Protocol

Brexit’s Northern Ireland Protocol has left local farmers in a “no man’s land” amid concerns they will be unable to benefit from new international trade deals, MPs have been told. Victor Chestnutt, president of the Ulster Farmers’ Union, said the...
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McDonald’s To Launch Chicken Big Mac In Ireland

McDonald’s To Launch Chicken Big Mac In Ireland

McDonald’s is to launch a chicken version of its Big Mac in Ireland. The limited-edition new burger will go on sale on February 2nd, but only in participating restaurants until March 15th. The fast-food giant said the addition of the...
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Goods Imported From Britain To Ireland Fall By A Fifth Since Brexit

Goods Imported From Britain To Ireland Fall By A Fifth Since Brexit

Goods imported from Britain into Ireland have dropped by more than a fifth since Brexit, figures show. The latest numbers from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show the value of goods imports from  Britain fell by almost €3.3 billion  from...
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Rise In Minimum Wage Sees Reduction In Hours For Some Workers

Rise In Minimum Wage Sees Reduction In Hours For Some Workers

A recent increase in the minimum wage has led to some employees experiencing a reduction in hours, with others seeing the average take-home pay rise. Following recommendations from the Low Pay Commission, the minimum wage has increased on a yearly...
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ECB’s Chief Economist Predicts Inflation In Europe To Fall This Year

ECB’s Chief Economist Predicts Inflation In Europe To Fall This Year

Inflation is set to come down this year with current high rates part of a “pandemic cycle of inflation”, the European Central Bank’s chief economist has said. Data from Eurostat shows inflation across the Eurozone rose to 5 per cent...
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Passenger Numbers For Ryanair Fall 7% Amid Omicron Restrictions

Passenger Numbers For Ryanair Fall 7% Amid Omicron Restrictions

Budget airline Ryanair has seen the number of passengers flown drop by seven per cent between November and December as travel restrictions were imposed across Europe amid the spread of the Omicron variant. The Irish carrier said the number of...
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