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Profits down 30pc but revenues up at Titanic Belfast
New accounts filed by Titanic Belfast Ltd with Companies House in the UK show that the…
US inflation unexpectedly falls to 2.7pc, but data ‘distorted’ by shutdown
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. Photo: Bloomberg Underlying US inflation rose in November at the slowest…
This Working Life with Séamus Boland: ‘I’ve spent my entire life fighting injustice and poverty. I’m not going to come up with a sexy new idea now’
The president of the European Economic and Social Committee, tells Mary McCarthy about how much he…
Fraudsters eye festive season as AIB warns customers to be alert for ‘smishing’ scams
The bank said text message fraud known as “smishing” accounted for 57pc of all payment fraud…
Court strikes out Revenue’s winding-up petition against Derek McGrath’s Core Capital
The petition was filed by the Revenue Commissioners in October. At the time it was filed,…
Karen Killalea: how to deal with controversial beliefs and opinions in the workplace
Under Irish employment law, the position is that a dismissal by reason of a political opinion…
How Irish people are stashing the cash more than ever as saving habit takes firm hold
Trend is still growing, with the amount of income put away by people now 15pc Ireland…
European Central Bank holds interest rates
The European Central Bank. Photo: Bloomberg Alexander Weber and Mark Schroers Bloomberg Yesterday at 14:59 The…
Popular nightclub Copper Face Jacks records pre-tax profits of €2.52m – an average of €48k a week
New accounts show that Breanagh Catering Ltd, the company overseeing the celebrated nightclub, had revenues of…
Plans for paid parking at Blanchardstown Centre face planning objection
A number of people who oppose the scheme have now lodged separate appeals with An Coimisiún…
Director of collapsed packaging company ‘failed to disclose €820,000 in her Revolut account’
Jackie Brady said she was a victim of ‘fraud’ by her ex-husband The case is being…
Government is planning to pull a veil of secrecy down over corporate Ireland
Public will be blindfolded by plan to shield directors’ home addresses Enterprise Minister Peter Burke. Photo:…
No increase in housebuilding expected for 2026, as ESRI also warns of risk from AI investment
There will be no significant increase in housing output next year, the Economic and Social Research…
Bristow takes over operation of Sligo search-and-rescue helicopter base
The base transitioned at a minute past midnight yesterday to Bristow from CHC, making it the…
Liquidations to spike in January as wage hikes, Vat and pensions all hit
Revenue will engage with operators in order to save jobs More firms could face closure in…
China cuts tariffs on imports of pork from the EU
Stock image Daphne Zhang, Ella Cao and Corina Pons Reuters Yesterday at 06:30 China sharply reduced…
Students in Ireland are less likely than others across EU to drop out of education
The data shows that 9pc of young people in Ireland have dropped out of education or…
Imagine Telecom losses and debts slashed in wake of takeover
The accounts for the year to December 31, 2024, record a loss for the period of…
Labour market feeling the pressure as demand grows for AI-related skills
The greatest pressure in the labour market is now around skills and artificial intelligence-related roles, not…
Revolut criticised by MEP Billy Kelleher over how it treats victims of fraud
The digital-first bank refused to refund €10,000 a businessman claims was taken from his account without…
UK regulator set to adjust motor finance compensation scheme
Nikhil Rathi, chief executive officer of the Financial Conduct Authority. Photo: Hollie Adams/Bloomberg The UK’s financial…