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 • 19 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 • 22 hrs
Study: Improvements in diversity, inclusion in workplaces Organisations across Ireland have shown improvements in fostering diverse and inclusive workplace cultures in the last two years, according to a study. Business • 17 Jul
Galway based medical device firm Loci raises €12.8m A Galway based clinical stage orthopaedic medical device company has raised €12.8m in funding. Business • 22 hrs
Pernod Ricard sells bulk of wine unit to focus on spirits Pernod Ricard said today it agreed to sell the majority of its wine portfolio to the owners of Australia's Accolade Wines, disposing of a dragging … Business • 17 Jul
How extreme weather will affect the insurance and energy sectors The destruction and damage caused by future storms, flooding and heatwaves will have a massive impact on both sectors Climate Change • 22 hrs
Just 15% of Irish firms 'fully compliant' with GDPR Just 15% of businesses here say they are fully compliant with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules. Business • 17 Jul
UK union fails to win recognition at Amazon site A British union has narrowly failed to secure the right to formally represent workers at an Amazon warehouse, with staff rejecting the chance to become … Business • 17 Jul
Approval for SSE Renewables' first Irish solar project SSE Renewables has been granted planning permission for a solar farm on lands near its existing 18 turbine Richfield Wind Farm at Bridgetown in Co … Business • 17 Jul
Calls for UK government to block Shein's London listing A new campaign backed by British retail consultant and television personality Mary Portas has launched an online petition calling on the new Labour government to … Business • 19 hrs
ByteDance loses challenge against EU gatekeeper label TikTok owner ByteDance has today lost its court challenge against its designation as a gatekeeper under landmark European Union rules, in a boost for antitrust … Business • 17 Jul
Dublin and Cork ports secure new EU funding Cork and Dublin ports are set to receive multi-million euro grants in EU funding for sustainable, safe and smart transport infrastructure. Business • 20 hrs
What are my consumer rights if a concert goes out of tune? The controversy around Nicki Minaj's recent Dublin concert raises questions about our consumer rights when we buy concert tickets Consumer Rights • 17 Jul
Fed getting 'closer' to rate cuts, top officials say Top US Federal Reserve officials today touted interest rate cuts as getting "closer" after taking note of inflation's improved trajectory and a labor market now … Business • 19 hrs
J&J beats Wall Street estimates on strong drug sales Johnson & Johnson has today beaten estimates for second-quarter profit and revenue, driven by strong sales of its drugs, including cancer treatment Darzalex and blockbuster … Business • 22 hrs