The unprecedented set of regulations imposed on betting and its promotion was passed this Wednesday following equally exceptional efforts to influence its final shape, shown in the back-and-forth between industry, charities, and officials.
The trial of the former rugby international has been hearing from a Bank of Ireland witness who conducted an internal audit into payments allegedly benefitting the accused, a former managing director of the group's private banking arm.
The Wicklow-headquartered company has made its fourth acquisition in the past three years in the form of Bristol-based RHC Lifting.
Before an audience of investors and businesspeople, the minister laid out his vision for the Irish economy and assessed the UK's new FDI-friendly policies.
Frank Carroll had successfully navigated the shift to outsourced manufacturing, learning to speak Chinese in the process. When the pandemic and inflation upended its supply chain, it was too much for Alfrank Designs – but it can still rebound.
EasyGroup, the owner of EasyJet, has lost an EU trademark infringement battle against Cypriot-based online trading platform "easyMarkets", on jurisdictional grounds.
Marketeer Nick Law has worked with high-profile brands like Apple and Nike. Now global creative chair at Accenture Song, he outlines his vision for the industry's future as it enters the era of generative AI.
Thomas Ennis operates 10 retail outlets in Dublin city. He is a huge proponent of the franchise model and is positive about the future of retail. However, he is less enthused about the state of the city centre.
Disappointed by Budget 2025, hundreds in the hospitality industry protested in Dublin this Tuesday to make their voices heard ahead of the expected election. They say they're at breaking point.
When it opened in 1976 there was nothing like Alias Tom in Dublin. Times change, however, and now the well-known store has gone into liquidation.
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