Eurozone pay growth is set to accelerate in the second half of the year, according to the European Central Bank. It comes as the ECB weighs whether to increase interest rates amid rising energy costs ...
The US dollar extended earlier losses to hit its lowest level since the war in the middle east started, after a report said the US and Iran are nearing an agreement to end the conflict. The Bloomberg ...
The Land Development Agency (LDA) plans to deliver 253 new homes in Dublin. The partnership with Harcourt Developments announced on Wednesdaywill include new A-rated apartments are being delivered as ...
Red Flag Global has appointed former TD Cathal Berry as its director of public affairs, replacing Noel Rock, who stepped down nine months ago. Berry, who was an independent TD from 2020 to 2024, is a ...
Hostelworld reiterated its guidance for the 2026 financial year ahead of its AGM at noon on Wednesday. Marieke Bax, chair of the online travel agent, said that while the broader macroeconomic ...
According to the poll, 82 per cent of respondents believe Ireland should be part of the EU, with strong majorities across all ...
A new report from Davy, found the UK is facing a range of economic challenges relative to Ireland and other high-income ...
How local Chinese competitors are gaining ground as Nvidia retreats • What the loss of a $19bn revenue stream could mean for ...
Meta is facing fines of up to €20 billion after Ireland’s media regulator commenced two investigations against the tech giant. Coimisiún na Meán is investigating ...
Set against the sweeping coastline of Galway Bay, The Hawthorn by Galway Bay is poised to become one of Ireland’s most ...
Up to 15 per cent of flights in Europe are at risk of cancellation if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, an aviation ...
How a disputed trial listing led to a costly High Court adjournment • What the ruling means for the future of the ...
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