Breaking News: The full three-part series on boom and bust in Ireland’s local newspaper industry
December 23, 2025 12:50 pmIt was the day The Irish Times dodged the first bullet that could have put it out of business. At... View Article
It was the day The Irish Times dodged the first bullet that could have put it out of business. At... View Article
In February 2024, Steven Lynch was invited to a meeting with British private-equity firm Lonsdale Capital at the Westbury Hotel... View Article
An environmental NGO has launched a judicial review challenge over the Aquaculture Licences Appeals Board (ALAB)’s decision to overturn a... View Article
The Housing Agency has updated and re-advertised a call for tenders inviting organisations to take over the largest portion of... View Article
Dublin City Council has rejected plans from waste and recycling entrepreneur Eamon Waters to turn a historic building on Camden... View Article
In Canada, there’s an organisation called Socan whose goal is to keep music creation as a viable career that can... View Article
When Kevin Toland departed as chief executive from Cuisine de France owner Aryzta in late 2020 with a 1.77 million... View Article
Every year more than a million people visit the Book of Kells Experience at Trinity College. In 2023, the revenue... View Article
The opening two rounds of this season’s Champions Cup fixtures exposed an uncomfortable truth about European rugby’s premier competition: we’re... View Article
The operator of emergency accommodation at the Kippure Lodge has failed in a bid for retention planning permission for works... View Article
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