The bank had moved its EWC to Ireland after Brexit but faced a challenge from UK-based representatives claiming it should retain some functions in the UK. The courts disagreed.
The Labour Court recommendation for 380 workers at Western Brand is the second this year favouring improved wages at poultry producers.
Months before it went public three years ago, British diagnostics firm LumiraDx established a business in Ireland. Its fortunes have fallen since then, and the Irish unit is now being liquidated.
Ubiquitous LCD screens contain valuable recoverable materials, as well as poisonous mercury. Votechnik has robotised their disassembly and is now exporting to Sweden and the US.
Killross Properties Ltd has brought High Court proceedings against the tech giant over concerns with plans to replace a roundabout in front of its Leixlip campus used by the developer to access its nearby land.
Tessuti was due to open an anchor store in the city-centre retail property. Then the designer brand was taken over by Mike Ashley's Frasers Group. The row has wound up before the Commercial Court.
Last November, Belmullet Hospitality Group, run by Irish-American businessman John Mullen, pleaded guilty to damaging part of a river area beside its luxury hotel and golf resort.
Both Dublin and London's stock exchanges have suffered high-profile departures in recent years. Labour is working to bring a stuttering LSE back to life as Ireland grapples with its own efforts to rekindle listings.
The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is just six months away and the financial services sector must prepare for a raft of new rules and standards.
The party's resilience raises two questions: why hasn't it returned to its former glory, and how has it maintained such steadfast support? Twelve graphs help explain the paradox.
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