Lahinch Golf Club runs out of its own cash after €3m Covid-19 hitDrop in green-fee cash exposes club’s over-reliance on overseas visitors – chairmanWed Nov 25 2020 - 19:02
Revenues at Tayto Snacks top €100m in 2019 after ‘robust growth’Tayto Snacks buys 10 per cent of Ireland’s total potato cropTue Nov 24 2020 - 21:11
Sky generates €751m in revenues from Irish subscription servicesSky Ireland boosted by Sports Extra and growth from existing businesses including Now TVTue Nov 17 2020 - 21:36
Twitter in Dublin records 2019 pretax loss of €239.6m after IP dealCompany ‘has performed in line with expectations’Tue Nov 17 2020 - 17:23
Profits rise at Mayo-based Botox maker AllerganCompany has made Westport ‘Botox capital of the world’ amid €2.7bn in revenue in 2019Mon Nov 16 2020 - 17:53
Landlord ordered to pay 80-year-old tenant €12,000 compensationMan says he was never in rent arrears and could not understand why landlord would not sign HAP formMon Nov 09 2020 - 19:46
Bartra refuses to increase size of bedrooms in D4 shared co-living schemeMerrion Road development has attracted 38 objectionsMon Nov 09 2020 - 17:55
Unsecured creditors of Orla Kiely licensing arm to receive much higher dividendAdministrators said dividend to rise from 2p in pound to up to 30pFri Nov 06 2020 - 18:06
Garda Síochána ordered to pay €25,400 to two men over age discriminationCall for Minister for Justice to bring an end to ‘ongoing prejudice’Wed Nov 04 2020 - 18:48
Profits at Denis O'Brien's Beacon Hospital to be hit by HSE Covid dealHospital reports 16% increase in revenues as organisation records 130,000 patient visitsWed Nov 04 2020 - 17:47
Orla Kiely administrators call in lawyers to pursue creditor claimsKiely and husband Dermott Rowan served as directors when business collapsed in 2018Tue Nov 03 2020 - 20:48
Knock Airport forecasts record loss of €4m due to Covid-19Passenger numbers plummeted by 90% during summer due to pandemicTue Nov 03 2020 - 20:07
‘Serious concerns’ expressed by council over Dublin 4 co-living developmentLocal authority asks developers to submit revised plans for project at Kiely’s siteFri Oct 30 2020 - 18:40
Singer Niall Horan shares in €1.7m payday from Irish businessMusician plans live streamed gig to raise money for touring crew out of work due to pandemicThu Oct 29 2020 - 15:21
Dublin author fails in bid to prevent Bono’s old school getting planning for new buildingSheila O’Flanagan told planners of concern she’d be under observation by studentsFri Oct 23 2020 - 17:43
Woman granted court protection order via video linkWomen’s Aid and Dublin Rape Crisis Centre welcome move on remote evidenceWed Oct 21 2020 - 20:57
Green light to convert James Joyce’s ‘House of the Dead’ into a tourist hostelDublin City Council says plan is best way to secure long-term conservation of buildingFri Oct 16 2020 - 15:56
Patrick Guilbaud: Covid pandemic ‘worse than war’ for restaurants‘No income is coming in. We have to close everything. It is difficult’Thu Oct 15 2020 - 18:13
Man who performed ‘exorcisms’ on his girlfriend cleared of assaulting herShane Gibbons told Co Clare court injuries caused by demonic possession or self-harmFri Oct 09 2020 - 17:10
Ashford Castle expects large reduction in its revenues this yearFive-star hotel has reduced the number of rooms on offer from 83 to 60 due to Covid-19 protocolsFri Oct 02 2020 - 17:30
Irish Fairy Door Company moves to licensing modelShift to licensing deal with Allied Imports contributed to loss of €422,011 last yearThu Sept 24 2020 - 18:13
Clampers used unauthorised ‘spotter workaround’ for higher bonuses‘Staff have the obvious incentive to bend the rules,’ worker tells the Workplace Relations CommissionThu Sept 24 2020 - 10:13
Nursing home ordered to pay €150,000 to care workers sexually harassed by 93 year oldMan at centre of case had dementia and behaviour was ‘alcohol-fuelled’, WRC foundWed Sept 23 2020 - 15:53
Children removed from care of parents after claims they were ‘stripped and flogged’Mother says evidence she gave to court previously about husband being violent ‘is all lies’Mon Sept 21 2020 - 18:11
Kiely’s pub to make way for 7-storey co-living schemeDonnybrook plan would include 100 bedroomsWed Sept 16 2020 - 16:23
Permission granted for 611 apartments at former RTÉ Montrose landsCairn Homes to spend €338m on nine-block complex in Dublin 4Wed Sept 16 2020 - 13:14
Ailesbury Road residents fail to stop ruling on housing plan for RTÉ landDublin City Council planners separately recommend approval of 614-home schemeFri Sept 04 2020 - 18:12
Judge grants protection order after being told man raped teenage daughterMother tells court husband raped daughter while on holiday last monthThu Sept 03 2020 - 19:45
Two-bed Donnybrook social housing units priced at €762,916 eachAppeals board gives green light to development at Eglinton RoadWed Sept 02 2020 - 18:20
Planning permission granted for two-school campus in Dublin 4Educate Together schools to be built on Rosyln Park College campus in SandymountTue Sept 01 2020 - 16:16
Porterhouse recovery hampered by lack of tourists and workersGroup’s two Dublin bar-restaurants have seen ‘very minimal’ uptick since reopeningMon Aug 31 2020 - 18:22
Monkstown apartment scheme given green lightPlan for 290-unit development near south Dublin village includes nine-storey blockFri Aug 28 2020 - 20:03
Global online purchases drive revenues at DHL’s Irish armPre-tax profits at the company last year increased by 33% to €4.13mFri Aug 28 2020 - 17:52
Bartra Capital to spend €130m on four co-living sites in DublinBallsbridge, Rathmines, Dún Laoghaire and Castleknock projects have faced oppositionThu Aug 27 2020 - 17:07
Clare council to spend €800,000 on Cliffs of Moher ticketing systemPlanned expenditure comes against background of projected 80% decline in visitorsWed Aug 26 2020 - 18:16
GAA secures planning for 200 bedroom hotel on grounds of Clonliffe CollegePermission granted by Dublin City Council in spite of oppositionWed Aug 26 2020 - 08:38
Arytza chief expresses Covid-19 concern over D4 co-living planBartra Capital intends to build 111-bed shared co-living development in BallsbridgeWed Aug 26 2020 - 04:00
ComReg staff share €993,000 in bonus payments for 2019Employees at State-owned regulator received 9% of total pay in performance-related incomeTue Aug 25 2020 - 05:00
Oxigen pretax profits up 50% with Covid-19 impact deemed ‘minimal’Waste firm’s staff costs fell to €9.3m in 2019 with employee count down from 277 to 256Tue Aug 25 2020 - 04:00
Accumulated profits climb to €3.7m at Hozier firmIrish musician sees live performance income severely impacted by Covid-19 restrictionsSat Aug 22 2020 - 05:00
Shrewsbury Road residents oppose Ballsbridge co-living plan‘We would be observed like animals in a zoo,’ neighbours claimSat Aug 22 2020 - 04:00
Hozier and Taylor Swift lift Universal Music Ireland’s sales to €20m in 2019Growth in subscribers to legal streaming services led to 20.8% rise in revenueFri Aug 14 2020 - 19:00
Ivana Bacik opposes Bartra’s Ballsbridge shared co-living planResidents would need to book one-hour slots for kitchen to comply with virus restrictionsThu Aug 13 2020 - 21:21
Covid-19 puts end to hugs and kisses on RTÉ’s First DatesSocially distant couples allowed to blow kisses insteadThu Aug 13 2020 - 17:25
Seán FitzPatrick makes fresh bid to secure planning for new Greystones homeFormer Anglo Irish Bank chairman lodges appeal to An Bord Pleanála over projectThu Aug 13 2020 - 05:00
IMRO speeds up royalty payments to Covid-hit Irish musiciansPandemic has been ‘catastrophic’ for the music industry, says Eleanor McEvoyWed Aug 12 2020 - 18:30
VHI pretax profit down 45% as healthcare costs increaseClaims paid out by largest health insurer in State rose by €57 million in 2019Tue Aug 11 2020 - 19:58
Covid-hit dog food group Arrow sees profits tumble 39%Group’s Irish Dog Foods currently closed due to Covid-19 outbreak at Naas processing plantTue Aug 11 2020 - 19:27
Prison watchdog calls for unannounced cell searches after heroin findMother told governor she first heard of death of her son on Facebook, report showsTue Aug 11 2020 - 14:51
Apple received $250bn dividend from Irish subsidiary in 2019AOI is registered at Holyhill campus in Cork and covers most Apple non-US subsidiariesTue Aug 11 2020 - 05:15