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Odeon has pumped millions into its loss-making Irish wing as it plots new cinemas
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Odeon has pumped millions into its loss-making Irish wing as it plots new cinemas

Oct 11th 2018, 3:46 PM 852 Views 2 Comments

Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets
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Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets

Oct 11th 2018, 3:44 PM 5,026 Views 4 Comments

Tourism officials have quietly overhauled Dublin's multimillion-euro marketing brand
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Tourism officials have quietly overhauled Dublin's multimillion-euro marketing brand

Oct 11th 2018, 3:41 PM 1,038 Views 0 Comments

Dark kitchens and Danny DeVito algorithms: How Deliveroo plans to corner food deliveries
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Dark kitchens and Danny DeVito algorithms: How Deliveroo plans to corner food deliveries

Oct 11th 2018, 3:39 PM 895 Views 0 Comments

HubSpot could hit 1,000 staff in Dublin soon - if it can convince workers to move here
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HubSpot could hit 1,000 staff in Dublin soon - if it can convince workers to move here

Oct 11th 2018, 3:38 PM 13,387 Views 31 Comments

Great Outdoors planning flagship store in old Dunnes Stores outlet
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Great Outdoors planning flagship store in old Dunnes Stores outlet

Oct 7th 2018, 9:30 AM 31,775 Views 12 Comments

A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin
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A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin

Oct 7th 2018, 7:45 AM 34,365 Views 21 Comments

The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut
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The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut

Oct 7th 2018, 7:00 AM 29,079 Views 22 Comments

Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
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Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work

Oct 6th 2018, 8:00 AM 24,319 Views 106 Comments

‘We started out with just €1,000 - there were no bank loans, no VCs, no rich uncles’
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‘We started out with just €1,000 - there were no bank loans, no VCs, no rich uncles’

Oct 4th 2018, 4:02 PM 1,521 Views 0 Comments

Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly
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Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly

Oct 4th 2018, 3:57 PM 1,944 Views 0 Comments

Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
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Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work

Oct 4th 2018, 3:56 PM 1,625 Views 0 Comments

The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut
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The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut

Oct 4th 2018, 3:55 PM 1,370 Views 0 Comments

Great Outdoors is planning a new flagship store in an old Dunnes Stores outlet on George's Street
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Great Outdoors is planning a new flagship store in an old Dunnes Stores outlet on George's Street

Oct 4th 2018, 3:54 PM 999 Views 0 Comments

A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin
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A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin

Oct 4th 2018, 3:53 PM 2,886 Views 3 Comments

‘Anywhere but here to be honest’: Why Eddie Rocket's is pushing outside of Ireland
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‘Anywhere but here to be honest’: Why Eddie Rocket's is pushing outside of Ireland

Oct 4th 2018, 3:52 PM 21,405 Views 30 Comments

Michael O'Leary says strike action 'fear' has spooked passengers from booking with Ryanair
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Michael O'Leary says strike action 'fear' has spooked passengers from booking with Ryanair

Oct 1st 2018, 1:04 PM 25,464 Views 61 Comments

How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point
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How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point

Sep 30th 2018, 7:30 PM 19,256 Views 34 Comments

'It could jeopardise the brand': Salad chain Chopped faces closure of Grafton Street outlet
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'It could jeopardise the brand': Salad chain Chopped faces closure of Grafton Street outlet

Sep 30th 2018, 7:30 AM 71,176 Views 61 Comments

Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers
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Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers

Sep 29th 2018, 6:00 PM 27,467 Views 17 Comments

Lloyds Pharmacy has accused striking workers of 'putting the lives of patients at risk'
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Lloyds Pharmacy has accused striking workers of 'putting the lives of patients at risk'

Sep 27th 2018, 4:20 PM 348 Views 0 Comments

How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point
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How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point

Sep 27th 2018, 4:16 PM 292 Views 0 Comments

Fingal is worried about 'substandard' elements of a 600-home scheme in Dublin's new suburb
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Fingal is worried about 'substandard' elements of a 600-home scheme in Dublin's new suburb

Sep 27th 2018, 4:15 PM 1,585 Views 0 Comments

Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers
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Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers

Sep 27th 2018, 4:14 PM 1,276 Views 0 Comments

'It could jeopardise the brand' – Salad chain Chopped faces closure of its Grafton Street outlet
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'It could jeopardise the brand' – Salad chain Chopped faces closure of its Grafton Street outlet

Sep 27th 2018, 4:13 PM 1,484 Views 0 Comments

Aer Lingus is building a multimillion-euro training centre - but some staff's future is unclear
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Aer Lingus is building a multimillion-euro training centre - but some staff's future is unclear

Sep 27th 2018, 4:12 PM 5,488 Views 1 Comment

Nap areas, meatball mounds and a 'tornado' vending machine - behind the scenes at Ikea
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Nap areas, meatball mounds and a 'tornado' vending machine - behind the scenes at Ikea

Sep 23rd 2018, 7:00 PM 22,541 Views 4 Comments

'Britons aren't overly physically active': How tourism operators are being told to sell Ireland overseas
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'Britons aren't overly physically active': How tourism operators are being told to sell Ireland overseas

Sep 23rd 2018, 10:30 AM 22,275 Views 34 Comments

A bid to keep GAA fan haunt the Big Tree serving on match days has been blocked
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A bid to keep GAA fan haunt the Big Tree serving on match days has been blocked

Sep 22nd 2018, 4:00 PM 49,318 Views 27 Comments

Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store
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Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store

Sep 22nd 2018, 10:45 AM 36,189 Views 47 Comments

A bid to keep GAA fan haunt the Big Tree serving on match days has been blocked
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A bid to keep GAA fan haunt the Big Tree serving on match days has been blocked

Sep 20th 2018, 4:39 PM 2,328 Views 1 Comment

As Ireland's talent war rumbles on, the cost of replacing staff has doubled
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As Ireland's talent war rumbles on, the cost of replacing staff has doubled

Sep 20th 2018, 4:37 PM 1,758 Views 0 Comments

Irish Life is worried Amazon's huge data centre in Tallaght could affect its future housing projects
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Irish Life is worried Amazon's huge data centre in Tallaght could affect its future housing projects

Sep 20th 2018, 4:36 PM 1,753 Views 0 Comments

'Brits aren't overly physical': How Irish tourism operators are being told to sell overseas
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'Brits aren't overly physical': How Irish tourism operators are being told to sell overseas

Sep 20th 2018, 4:35 PM 1,525 Views 0 Comments

'Donnybrook isn't designed for this' – a Tidy Towns group is rallying against this new D4 hotel
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'Donnybrook isn't designed for this' – a Tidy Towns group is rallying against this new D4 hotel

Sep 20th 2018, 4:18 PM 2,618 Views 0 Comments

Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store
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Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store

Sep 20th 2018, 4:02 PM 2,728 Views 2 Comments

'They're dropping like flies': Why Cork pubs have been closing in droves
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'They're dropping like flies': Why Cork pubs have been closing in droves

Sep 20th 2018, 4:01 PM 22,647 Views 14 Comments

A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'
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A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'

Sep 19th 2018, 6:34 AM 27,178 Views 47 Comments

After branding battle, Conor McGregor will call his whiskey Proper No. Twelve
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After branding battle, Conor McGregor will call his whiskey Proper No. Twelve

Sep 17th 2018, 7:30 PM 44,403 Views 106 Comments

'Too many generic hotels': The owner of Cork's Imperial Hotel says Dublin has lost its mojo
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'Too many generic hotels': The owner of Cork's Imperial Hotel says Dublin has lost its mojo

Sep 16th 2018, 5:30 PM 26,269 Views 30 Comments