‘Watch your step’: Steve Coogan takes Patrick Freyne backstage at Dr Strangelove
The comic actor is playing four parts in the new stage version of Stanley Kubrick’s film, which comes to Ireland in 2025
The comic actor is playing four parts in the new stage version of Stanley Kubrick’s film, which comes to Ireland in 2025
Agreement is subject to regulatory approval by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
Energy group announces renewal of deal with theatre owner Crownway Entertainment for 10 years
Corio has global pipeline of more than 30GW and is developing 450MW Sceirde Rocks wind farm off Irish west coast
No return of fee for service that never happened
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Energy firm says it cut almost €1,000 from the average combined household gas and electricity bill last year through two price reductions
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Electric Ireland has made a further price cut, with other providers expected to follow suit. But the market is volatile and prices are still high compared to 2021
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Electricity prices almost 50% higher than before Ukraine war while gas prices 72% higher, according to report
Businesses sign memo of understanding on proposal for Whitegate
Judge satisfied to make a series of orders protecting Bio Marine Ingredients Ireland Ltd from being sued over its debts
Almost all households will see cuts of between 10 and 30 per cent over coming days as suppliers start competing for business
PrepayPower-owned provider says new rates are cheapest in the market
New rates are effective from November 9th for all residential customers and are in addition to any other discounts
Price decreases of between 10 and 20% announced this month not enough, Varadkar says
Energy supplier says it plans to set up a training academy for apprentices
Electric Ireland, Bord Gáis and SSE cite hedging for price cut delay as survey says Dublin consumers pay nearly twice EU average for power
The director, choreographer and Strictly star returns to Dublin with an electrifying turn as Miss Hannigan in Annie
Majority of employees more likely to work for company that supports causes
Supplier says it does not plan to increase charges for homes and businesses despite losses
Businessman and wife granted permission in May to convert structures in Dublin’s docklands into coffee bar and flower shop
Pricewatch: Company says it is working with affected customers to resolve issues ‘as quickly as possible’
Suppliers tied to expensive hedging deals struck during crisis
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Consumers suffer double whammy as prices rose faster here than in other euro zone states and are now not falling in line with those countries
Gas likely to continue slipping on European markets
Gas stocks at record high as March ended with further shipments likely this week
In one case study, an unidentified company debited €2,274 from a customer’s bank account without prior authorisation
Consumers and businesses wearying of arguments around hedging and losses incurred on residential business six months after prices start to fall
Energy crisis may have peaked but ‘has not gone away’, says chief executive Enda Gunnell
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Company made no profit from supplying households last year, says managing director Dave Kirwan
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