'Sad day for Ireland' - former publican on pub closures The Ramble Inn in the village of Halfway in Co Cork, is among the more than 2,100 pubs that have shut their doors over the last 20 years. Business • 15 Jul 25
'Sad day for Ireland' - former publican on pub closures The Ramble Inn in the village of Halfway in Co Cork, is among the more than 2,100 pubs that have shut their doors over the last 20 years. Business • 15 Jul 25
Over 2,100 pub closures in last 20 years, report finds More than 2,100 pubs across the country have closed since 2005, according to a new report. Ireland • 14 Jul 25
Over 2,100 pub closures in last 20 years, report finds More than 2,100 pubs across the country have closed since 2005, according to a new report. Ireland • 14 Jul 25
Consumer spending up 9% compared to 2024 - AIB AIB said consumer confidence remained strong in June, with overall spending up 9% compared to the same time last year. Ireland • 14 Jul 25
Consumer spending up 9% compared to 2024 - AIB AIB said consumer confidence remained strong in June, with overall spending up 9% compared to the same time last year. Ireland • 14 Jul 25
US chemical supplier ChemPoint opens new HQ in Dublin US chemical supplier ChemPoint has opened its new Europe, Middle East, and Africa headquarters in Dublin, with the launch of ChemPoint Ireland. Business • 11 Jul 25
US chemical supplier ChemPoint opens new HQ in Dublin US chemical supplier ChemPoint has opened its new Europe, Middle East, and Africa headquarters in Dublin, with the launch of ChemPoint Ireland. Business • 11 Jul 25
Credit and debit card spending rose by 5.7% in June - BOI Credit and debit card spending rose by 5.7% in June compared to the same month last year, according to new figures from Bank of Ireland. Business • 11 Jul 25
Credit and debit card spending rose by 5.7% in June - BOI Credit and debit card spending rose by 5.7% in June compared to the same month last year, according to new figures from Bank of Ireland. Business • 11 Jul 25
Classic Hits Radio gets go ahead to buy Galway Bay FM The company behind Classic Hits Radio, Radio Nova and Sunshine 106.8 has been given the go ahead to buy Galway Bay FM. Business • 10 Jul 25
Classic Hits Radio gets go ahead to buy Galway Bay FM The company behind Classic Hits Radio, Radio Nova and Sunshine 106.8 has been given the go ahead to buy Galway Bay FM. Business • 10 Jul 25
Hotels call on Govt to tackle high cost of doing business The Irish Hotels Federation is appealing to the government to tackle what it describes as "unsustainable increases" in the cost of doing business. Business • 09 Jul 25
Hotels call on Govt to tackle high cost of doing business The Irish Hotels Federation is appealing to the government to tackle what it describes as "unsustainable increases" in the cost of doing business. Business • 09 Jul 25
KLM launch third daily service from Cork to Amsterdam KLM is to expand its operations at Cork Airport with the launch of a third daily service to Amsterdam. Business • 08 Jul 25
KLM launch third daily service from Cork to Amsterdam KLM is to expand its operations at Cork Airport with the launch of a third daily service to Amsterdam. Business • 08 Jul 25
LDA purchase site in Dublin, may deliver 700 new homes The Land Development Agency has purchased a significant industrial site in southwest Dublin, which it says has the potential to deliver over 700 new homes. Business • 10 Jul 25
LDA purchase site in Dublin, may deliver 700 new homes The Land Development Agency has purchased a significant industrial site in southwest Dublin, which it says has the potential to deliver over 700 new homes. Business • 10 Jul 25
Trade group warns US could intervene on passenger cap row A trade association representing US airlines said it expects US Department of Transportation officials to travel to Ireland to raise concerns over the passenger cap at Dublin Airport. Business • 08 Jul 25
Trade group warns US could intervene on passenger cap row A trade association representing US airlines said it expects US Department of Transportation officials to travel to Ireland to raise concerns over the passenger cap at Dublin Airport. Business • 08 Jul 25