Pilots at Aer Lingus to vote on pay deal Members of the Irish Airline Pilots Association will begin voting today on whether to accept or reject Labour Court proposals aimed at resolving a long-running … Ireland • 1 hr
ECB not expected to cut interest rates any further today The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to leave interest rates unchanged when it meets later today. Business • 1 hr
Survey reveals director attitudes to diversity policies Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) quotas should not be mandatory according to almost three out of every five directors. Business • 1 hr
EU new car sales rise 4.3% in June - industry body ACEA New car sales in the European Union rose 4.3% in June to their highest since July 2019, driven by an uptick in major markets Italy, … Business • 1 hr
Datalex set to launch €25m equity fundraising in Autumn Airline e-commerce platform Datalex said it intends to launch a €25m equity fundraising in the early Autumn. Business • 2 mins
UK pay growth slows but remains high for Bank of England Growth in wages for workers in Britain slowed in the three months to the end of May but remained at levels that would normally be … Business • 1 hr
Frasers forecasts more growth as move upmarket pays off Frasers, the British sportswear and apparel retailer that owns the Sports Direct brand, reported a 13.1% rise in annual profit and forecast more growth in … Business • 1 hr
Penneys new store in Bray creates 100 jobs The new Penneys store in Bray in Co Wicklow was officially opened today after an investment worth over €4m by the retailer. Business • 3 mins
Comms agency 360 rebrands to FINN Partners Ireland Irish-based communications agency 360 has officially become FINN Partners Ireland following its acquisition in 2021. Business • 1 hr
Nokia Q2 profit falls 32% on weak demand for telecom gear Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia said today that its operating profit fell 32% in the second quarter because of continued weak demand for 5G telecom … Business • 1 hr
GlobalLogic to create 15 jobs as it launches Newry office Digital engineering company GlobalLogic, a Hitachi Group company, is expanding its presence on the island of Ireland as it opens a new office in Newry, … Business • 1 hr
Renault posts 1.9% rise in first-half sales volume French automaker Renault said today that its first-half sales volume rose 1.9% compared to the same period a year earlierdue to strong performance of its … Business • 1 hr
Royal Mail parent's quarterly revenue rises on demand International Distribution Services (IDS), the owner of Britain's Royal Mail, has today reported an 8.2% rise in revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2025, … Business • 1 hr
Italy probes Google over unfair commercial practices Italy's antitrust agency has launched an investigation into online search giant Google and its parent company Alphabet over alleged unfair commercial practices, the regulator said … Business • 2 hrs
TSMC quarterly profit soars 36%, beating expectations TSMC has today posted a 36% jump in second-quarter net profit that beat market expectations as the Taiwanese chipmaker rides a wave of demand for … Business • 1 hr
Suez Canal revenue drops as some shippers shun Red Sea The Suez Canal's annual revenue dropped by almost a quarter in its latest financial year as some shippers switched to alternative routes to avoid attacks … Business • 1 hr
Property prices rise for 9th month in a row in May - CSO The annual rate of increase in the price of homes around the country picked up further in pace in May, new data from the Central … Business • 19 hrs
UK inflation holds at 2% amid underlying price pressures British inflation held at 2% last month, defying forecasts for a slight fall, and underlying price pressures persisted, maintaining uncertainty about the date of the … Business • 17 Jul
Strong rebound in Dublin office lettings, but vacancy up There has been a strong rebound in Dublin office lettings, but a surge in supply in driving vacancy rates higher. Business • 17 Jul
Aer Lingus resumes full services after industrial action Aer Lingus is resuming a full service following the cancellation of 610 flights over the last three weeks due to industrial action by pilots. Ireland • 17 Jul
Manager suffered breakdown due to workload, court hears The general manager of an international company based in Ireland has told the High Court that he suffered an acute mental breakdown due to an … Courts • 14 hrs
Ireland exported €53m in dual-use products to Israel Ireland exported €53 million worth of dual-use products to Israel between October and June, the Department of Enterprise has confirmed. Politics • 13 hrs
Brown Bag Films records €1.1m loss for last year A spend of €2.06m in redundancy payments resulted in multi-award winning animation studio firm Brown Bag Films recording pre-tax losses of €1.14m last year. Business • 18 hrs
Council refuses planning for luxury Dublin guesthouse Dublin City Council has refused planning permission for a new luxury seven storey guesthouse planned for Lower Baggot Street. Business • 18 hrs
Lane7 bowling and entertainment venue to open in Dundrum Dundrum Town Centre in Dublin is to get a new bowling alley, along with new entertainment and leisure attractions. Business • 21 hrs