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
‘No demand... because there are no people’ at well-known Dublin pubAbsence of office workers and tourists is hitting Doheny & Nesbitt’s hardMon Aug 10 2020 - 19:10
Profits at Operation Transformation company decline 25%Vision Independent Productions launched two new formats in 2019, a ‘strong year for TV’Fri Jul 31 2020 - 01:00
Aer Lingus to receive almost €30m for collecting PPE from ChinaThe airline operated 259 flights over 14 weeks in largest cargo operation by air in history of the StateWed Jul 29 2020 - 21:08
Music streaming turns up volume of pretax profit for Warner MusicIrish business of studio giant amplified by annual revenue rise of 7%Thu Jul 23 2020 - 19:25
PR firm got further €372,132 in fees for children’s hospital last yearQ4PR was one of over 50 third parties to share in payments totalling €213.88mWed Jul 22 2020 - 20:45
Tayto Park roller coaster plan suffers setback as locals lodge appealMeath County Council had given project green lightMon Jul 20 2020 - 18:19
Father endangered baby girl’s life by dangling her over river upside down, court toldMan also accused of swinging baby overhead and to the ground, barely missing steel poleFri Jul 17 2020 - 16:59
Book of Kells visitor centre and Old Library works planned by TCDCovid-19 is causing revenue from manuscript exhibition to plummet from 2019’s €12.7mFri Jul 17 2020 - 01:57
Protection order granted to woman who said husband made her take lie detector testCourt told husband wanted proof wife was not with other menThu Jul 16 2020 - 15:57
Green light for 1,102 residential units on Old Naas RoadDublin City Council gives go-ahead for nine blocks despite oppositionWed Jul 15 2020 - 01:33
Cairn Homes plan for former RTÉ site draws 19 objectionsProject Montrose plan includes 611 apartments in blocks of four to 10 storeys highMon Jul 13 2020 - 19:52
Copper Face Jacks pays out €45.95m in dividends to ownerCash reserves at night club business had risen to €63.7mTue Jul 07 2020 - 16:47
Dublin council puts Unicorn restaurant demolition plan on holdCouncil has ‘serious concerns’ over height, scale and massing of six-storey developmentMon Jul 06 2020 - 19:19
Woman who said ‘I have the virus’ and coughed in direction of paramedics jailedThirty-year-old Clare woman jailed for six months for assault on two paramedicsWed Jul 01 2020 - 18:37
Seán FitzPatrick lodges revised plans for Greystones houseEx-Anglo banker retained home after being declared bankrupt in 2010 with €147m debtsTue Jun 30 2020 - 19:45
Lawyers on criminal legal aid scheme so far paid more in 2020 despite lockdownDepartment paid lawyers brief fees even though all non-urgent criminal cases were adjournedTue Jun 30 2020 - 16:24