Tesco strike suspended to allow for Labour Court talksPickets were placed on 16 stores and dispute grew more bitter as strike progressedFri Feb 24 2017 - 22:04
Tesco calls on union to reconsider strikes after five more stores vote noSix ballots held on Wednesday night with all but one store voting against strike actionThu Feb 23 2017 - 15:46
Tesco strikers: ‘They won’t undermine us. This is not a game’Despite ballots in which seven stores voted against strike action, the mood is defiantWed Feb 22 2017 - 21:30
Tesco staff in seven more stores vote against strike actionManagement ‘shocked’ over Mandate’s refusal to call off ‘reckless disupte’Wed Feb 22 2017 - 09:20
’I want to get cancer’ ad campaign attracts almost 100 complaintsAdvertising authority says ‘teaser’ element of Irish Cancer Society campaign breached elements of its codeTue Feb 21 2017 - 13:48
Tesco staff in six stores vote against joining picket lineUnion members in four other stores voted in favour of action bringing number to 20Tue Feb 21 2017 - 06:49
Union ‘disappointed’ at lack of response from TescoMandate proposed talks aimed at resolving dispute over changes to staff contractsMon Feb 20 2017 - 17:27
Former chapel in Co Louth to host secular wedding ceremoniesEx-Presbyterian church restoration ‘gives everyone a chance to walk up the aisle’Mon Feb 20 2017 - 01:00
Pricewatch readers: Aer Lingus hits turbulence with route cancellationCustomers left financially stranded when airline grounds Dublin-Porto flightsMon Feb 20 2017 - 01:00
Quiet aisles in Tesco as striking staff keep their resolve‘This is a strong community and I think that is why so few people are crossing the picket’Sun Feb 19 2017 - 20:32
Talks to resolve Tesco strike end without agreementMandate members at eight more stores join action over changes to terms of employmentFri Feb 17 2017 - 19:39
Con man posing as garda now operating in the westScam operator acting as plain-clothes detective steals thousands from elderly in southFri Feb 17 2017 - 15:48
Tesco strike escalates as firm stops deducting union fees from wagesAlmost 40 stores may take action next week over contract changes for 250 employeesWed Feb 15 2017 - 21:09
Mandate seeks fresh talks with Tesco as strike continuesRetailer wants union to accept Labour Court recommendations on changes to payWed Feb 15 2017 - 12:53
Tesco staff strikes: everything you need to knowRow revolves around conditions being changed for staff who began working before 1996Tue Feb 14 2017 - 18:57
Average rents hit highest level since 2002 and climbingDaft report reveals cost up 13½%, with average monthly rent across State over €1,100Tue Feb 14 2017 - 00:01
Strike at eight Tesco stores set for tomorrow in dispute over payStores affected include outlets in Dublin; Bray, Co Longford, Navan, Tralee and TullamoreMon Feb 13 2017 - 14:46
Battle in the supermarket aisles: Dunnes takes top spotLatest Kantar Worldpanel figures show Aldi has overtaken main rival LidlMon Feb 13 2017 - 11:23
Valentine’s Day: expense not necessarily the hallmark of loveThe loved-up can splurge on a ‘suite love affair’ or save on German retailers’ rosesMon Feb 13 2017 - 01:00
‘It was fantastic to know there could be light at end of tunnel’Extension of mortgage-to-rent scheme could spell end to midlands family’s nightmareSat Feb 11 2017 - 01:00
Anglo Irish Bank HQ goes from bust to... a total lack of cashCentral Bank staff soon to take over failed bank’s near-complete HQ - a cashless facilityFri Feb 10 2017 - 19:38
Donations suffered over charity scandals - Irish Cancer SocietyConversation over issue not a bad thing, says fundraising chief ahead of 30th Daffodil DayFri Feb 10 2017 - 18:36
Mortgage scheme could save ‘thousands’ from losing homeCharities and organisatins welcome the expanision of mortgage-to-rent schemeWed Feb 08 2017 - 13:18
Online content: Studios’ battle with streaming services heats upCourt hears up to 1.3m people in State are illegally accessing companies’ contentTue Feb 07 2017 - 07:35
Live insects, hair and nails: what Irish consumers found in their foodPoor hygiene complaints rise 34%, with criticism of deli staff sneezing over sandwichesMon Feb 06 2017 - 17:41
Christmas trade ‘disappointing across the board’ as sales dip 0.1%Department stores and computer retailers struggle while home accessories do wellMon Feb 06 2017 - 05:00
Why won’t my GP tell me my blood type?Pricewatch readers’ queries: It's a legal quagmire, so medical practices just say noMon Feb 06 2017 - 01:00
Who will fund your retirement? Is it: a) you, b) the State, c) nobodyIncreased longevity is highlighting a range of problems from pensions to healthcareMon Feb 06 2017 - 01:00
Inquiry into ‘potential rigging’ in school-transport scheme contractsCompetition body wants would-be whistleblowers in Munster and Leinster to get in touchMon Feb 06 2017 - 01:00
Tributes left outside Regency on David Byrne anniversaryArmed gardaí outside church on Francis Street amid fears of further retaliationSun Feb 05 2017 - 15:54
Forget Donald Trump. The true master of fake news is Michael O’LearyThe Ryanair boss perfected the art of media flyers long ago. After ‘pay per pee’ toilets and ‘vertical seats’ come this week’s ‘free tickets’Sat Feb 04 2017 - 06:00
Lettuce and spinach shortage prompts supermarket rationingTesco in the UK is limiting purchases to three lettuces per customerFri Feb 03 2017 - 11:45
Tickets for Ed Sheeran’s Dublin concerts sell outFans express disappointment as Ticketmaster reselling website faces ‘massive demand’Thu Feb 02 2017 - 11:14
Consumer victory hailed after final deal done on roaming chargesWholesale price cap set to kick in from June if expected EU approvals materialiseWed Feb 01 2017 - 12:05
Ed Sheeran tickets already being sold by online toutsTickets available for more than €700, 24 hours before officially going on saleWed Feb 01 2017 - 10:28
Value for Money: Chocolate spreadsNutella safely delivers the goods, but a luxury spread from Carlow had us begging for moreMon Jan 30 2017 - 01:00
Pricewatch readers: Data debacle has Three customer wondering what she agreed to‘I was told that as I placed the order over the phone, I would not be sent a contract’Mon Jan 30 2017 - 01:00
Rising oil prices may hit Irish consumers on many frontsAA calls for fuel taxes review as petrol and diesel prices soar to highest levels since 2015Mon Jan 30 2017 - 01:00
Conor Pope: My day working in MasterChef judge Daniel Clifford’s kitchenOur writer is put to work in the two Michelin-starred kitchen of chef Daniel Clifford, and gets the Celebrity MasterChef judge to spill the beans on the starsSat Jan 28 2017 - 06:00
Gotta wear shades: travel industry predicts bright year aheadAt RDS Holiday World Show, ITAA chief says tourist numbers will grow by double digitsFri Jan 27 2017 - 18:59
EuroMillions winners arrange to collect €88.5mShop in Cork village of Glounthane rumoured to have sold ticket to 34-strong syndicateThu Jan 26 2017 - 01:00
What can you buy with an €88 million EuroMillions win?A two-week holiday in the Caribbean island of Necker will set you back around €1 millionWed Jan 25 2017 - 16:55
House prices to rise 7%, rents by up to 10%, say surveyorsSurvey of chartered surveyors says price of three-bed semi detached home to rise 9.4%Wed Jan 25 2017 - 10:15
Donegal hotel named best in Ireland, 10th best in EuropeHarvey’s Point also finishes first in category for best services in TripAdvisor awardsTue Jan 24 2017 - 10:32
Six in 10 Irish consumers pay household bills with credit, survey findsMotor insurance costs are biggest concern for households, says Switcher.ie surveyTue Jan 24 2017 - 05:42
Is it still January? 10 survival tips to make it to pay dayConor Pope on the fine art of living on virtually nothing this weekMon Jan 23 2017 - 12:59
Why are petrol and diesel prices at their highest since 2015?Average price of a litre of petrol rose by 4.9 cent and diesel by 5 cent within last monthMon Jan 23 2017 - 11:30
Dispute over 3 contract extension turns into long and sorry sagaCustomer availed of iPhone 5 offer unaware of telecoms contract extension conditionMon Jan 23 2017 - 01:00
Irish or not Irish goods? It depends on your definitionA spokeswoman said the use of the Tricolour on Scottish salmon was ‘standard practice’ in the supermarket sector. She was not wrongMon Jan 23 2017 - 01:00
Anti-Trump marchers downbeat but defiant in DublinAs many as 5,000 take to the streets to protest against new US presidentSun Jan 22 2017 - 16:44