Today in the press A cut to the higher rate of tax is firmly on the Budget table as a way to provide relief to middle-income workers, provided the benefit can be clawed back from high earners. Business • 16 Sep 14
Today in the press A cut to the higher rate of tax is firmly on the Budget table as a way to provide relief to middle-income workers, provided the benefit can be clawed back from high earners. Business • 16 Sep 14
Today in the press The Government is planning to introduce a “return- to-work dividend” in next month’s budget, aimed at improving incomes for families who move from welfare to work. Business • 15 Sep 14
Today in the press The Government is planning to introduce a “return- to-work dividend” in next month’s budget, aimed at improving incomes for families who move from welfare to work. Business • 15 Sep 14
Today in the press Six offers have been received for the Moran and Bewley's Hotel Group, run by Limerick businessman Tom Moran and his family. Business • 12 Sep 14
Today in the press Six offers have been received for the Moran and Bewley's Hotel Group, run by Limerick businessman Tom Moran and his family. Business • 12 Sep 14
Today in the press Eight banks in Ireland will have to pay €17.6 million between them to meet the costs of the comprehensive assessments that have been conducted this year by the European Central Bank. Business • 11 Sep 14
Today in the press Eight banks in Ireland will have to pay €17.6 million between them to meet the costs of the comprehensive assessments that have been conducted this year by the European Central Bank. Business • 11 Sep 14
Today in the press The family of bankrupt businessman Seán Quinn has warned that it will “vigorously” pursue the return of any part of his former empire sold ahead of its action against the former Anglo Irish Bank and share receiver Kieran Wallace. Business • 10 Sep 14
Today in the press The family of bankrupt businessman Seán Quinn has warned that it will “vigorously” pursue the return of any part of his former empire sold ahead of its action against the former Anglo Irish Bank and share receiver Kieran Wallace. Business • 10 Sep 14
Today in the press Property investor Green Reit will limit itself to "opportunistic" acquisitions now it has spent the money raised from the markets since its launch last year. Business • 09 Sep 14
Today in the press Property investor Green Reit will limit itself to "opportunistic" acquisitions now it has spent the money raised from the markets since its launch last year. Business • 09 Sep 14
Today in the press Ireland’s art investment market has turned a corner after a five-year slump, according to new figures from one of Dublin’s leading galleries. Business • 08 Sep 14
Today in the press Ireland’s art investment market has turned a corner after a five-year slump, according to new figures from one of Dublin’s leading galleries. Business • 08 Sep 14
Today in the press Ireland’s plan to repay its IMF loans early is facing resistance from the ECB amid continuing concerns that last year’s promissory note deal was bordering on monetary financing. Business • 05 Sep 14
Today in the press Ireland’s plan to repay its IMF loans early is facing resistance from the ECB amid continuing concerns that last year’s promissory note deal was bordering on monetary financing. Business • 05 Sep 14
Today in the press Brazilian juicemaker Cutrale has said that Chiquita is misleading its shareholders over the potential growth benefits from a merger with Fyffes. Business • 04 Sep 14
Today in the press Brazilian juicemaker Cutrale has said that Chiquita is misleading its shareholders over the potential growth benefits from a merger with Fyffes. Business • 04 Sep 14
Today in the press Three out of 10 small firms aim to hire new staff in the coming months, with just 7% planning to cut numbers. Business • 02 Sep 14
Today in the press Three out of 10 small firms aim to hire new staff in the coming months, with just 7% planning to cut numbers. Business • 02 Sep 14
Today in the press There will be no Wall Street economists in the audience when Janet Yellen addresses the Kansas City Fed’s annual Jackson Hole conference for the first time as chairwoman of the Federal Reserve. Business • 22 Aug 14
Today in the press There will be no Wall Street economists in the audience when Janet Yellen addresses the Kansas City Fed’s annual Jackson Hole conference for the first time as chairwoman of the Federal Reserve. Business • 22 Aug 14
Today in the press A landmark office and retail building at the junction of Dawson Street and Molesworth Street in Dublin city centre is likely to be demolished to make way either for a large department store or a mixed-use retail and office complex. Business • 20 Aug 14
Today in the press A landmark office and retail building at the junction of Dawson Street and Molesworth Street in Dublin city centre is likely to be demolished to make way either for a large department store or a mixed-use retail and office complex. Business • 20 Aug 14
Today in the press Retailers are unhappy with assurances from the National Lottery that the impending switchover to a new system will not involve additional costs or a disruption to trade. Business • 19 Aug 14
Today in the press Retailers are unhappy with assurances from the National Lottery that the impending switchover to a new system will not involve additional costs or a disruption to trade. Business • 19 Aug 14
Today in the press Wall Street banks are drawing up preliminary plans to move some London-based activities to Ireland to address concerns that the UK is drifting apart from the EU. Business • 18 Aug 14
Today in the press Wall Street banks are drawing up preliminary plans to move some London-based activities to Ireland to address concerns that the UK is drifting apart from the EU. Business • 18 Aug 14
Today in the press Credit Unions hired private investigators who used illegal tactics to obtain confidential details belonging to unsuspecting customers across the country. Business • 15 Aug 14
Today in the press Credit Unions hired private investigators who used illegal tactics to obtain confidential details belonging to unsuspecting customers across the country. Business • 15 Aug 14
Today in the press Private toll companies have been paid €28m by the State to compensate them for less-than-anticipated traffic on two motorways. Business • 14 Aug 14
Today in the press Private toll companies have been paid €28m by the State to compensate them for less-than-anticipated traffic on two motorways. Business • 14 Aug 14
Today in the press Uber, the mobile app that connects passengers with private cars for hire, says it has doubled the size of its business in Dublin since it launched its low-cost UberX service in June. Business • 13 Aug 14
Today in the press Uber, the mobile app that connects passengers with private cars for hire, says it has doubled the size of its business in Dublin since it launched its low-cost UberX service in June. Business • 13 Aug 14
Today in the press Landlords and owners of holiday homes are being urged to settle any outstanding NPPR charges before August 31 to avoid additional late payment penalties, which could be as high as €7,230. Business • 12 Aug 14
Today in the press Landlords and owners of holiday homes are being urged to settle any outstanding NPPR charges before August 31 to avoid additional late payment penalties, which could be as high as €7,230. Business • 12 Aug 14
Today in the press A Clare ghost estate which was dogged by controversy has seen a surge in sales with property worth €2.73m being snapped up in just 10 days. Business • 11 Aug 14
Today in the press A Clare ghost estate which was dogged by controversy has seen a surge in sales with property worth €2.73m being snapped up in just 10 days. Business • 11 Aug 14
Today in the press Institutional shareholders have criticised Aer Lingus over the proposed €190.7 million cost of settling its long-running dispute with workers over the deficit in the staff pension scheme. Business • 08 Aug 14
Today in the press Institutional shareholders have criticised Aer Lingus over the proposed €190.7 million cost of settling its long-running dispute with workers over the deficit in the staff pension scheme. Business • 08 Aug 14
Today in the press Businessman Denis O’Brien sold €4.7 million worth of shares in Aer Lingus, cutting his stake in the airline to less than 3%. Business • 07 Aug 14
Today in the press Businessman Denis O’Brien sold €4.7 million worth of shares in Aer Lingus, cutting his stake in the airline to less than 3%. Business • 07 Aug 14
Today in the press Microsoft has been granted permission to build a “mega headquarters” building in Leopardstown, subject to contributions of €8.3m to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. Business • 06 Aug 14
Today in the press Microsoft has been granted permission to build a “mega headquarters” building in Leopardstown, subject to contributions of €8.3m to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. Business • 06 Aug 14
Today in the press Eircom staff are in line for a 5% pay increase over the next four years following a deal struck by the company and its unions. Business • 11 Jul 14
Today in the press Eircom staff are in line for a 5% pay increase over the next four years following a deal struck by the company and its unions. Business • 11 Jul 14
Today in the press Germany has backed the principle of retroactive direct bank recapitalisation for euro zone banks. Business • 10 Jul 14
Today in the press Germany has backed the principle of retroactive direct bank recapitalisation for euro zone banks. Business • 10 Jul 14
Today in the press The mass sell-off of loans books by Irish lenders could be used by a US private equity house to create the kernel of a third banking force. Business • 09 Jul 14
Today in the press The mass sell-off of loans books by Irish lenders could be used by a US private equity house to create the kernel of a third banking force. Business • 09 Jul 14