Category: Syndicated

DAA to develop country’s fourth largest hotel at Dublin Airport site

The DAA is seeking expressions of interest for the development and operation of a new 402-bedroom four-star hotel at Terminal 2. The new hotel, which will be the country’s fourth-largest, will provide employment for 250 people. Another 150 jobs will be created during construction. The authority has already been granted planning permission for the 22,848 […]

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Over 100 inquiries to IDA since Leave vote

The IDA has had more than 100 Brexit-related inquiries from international investors in the wake of the Leave vote. It is understood that some of those queries have already resulted in site visits. In those cases, companies have sent either technical teams or senior executives to Dublin to discuss with either the IDA or Government […]

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No breaks for the Border as SME owners are the first casualties of Brexit

Derry-based Nuprint Technologies is located just under 5km from the Border with Co Donegal. The design and print SME does about 40pc of its business cross-border and sources the bulk of its raw materials from within Europe. For Gavin Killeen, the company’s managing director, the dramatic weakening in sterling over the last year is part […]

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Irish start-up Cubic Telecom to add 60 new jobs

Irish connectivity platform provider Cubic Telecom is to add 60 new jobs at its Dublin office over the next year, bringing its total headcount up to 140. The jobs boost comes after the firm secured a major deal with German manufacturer Audi. Cubic and Audi will bring the first connected cars to Ireland bring connected […]

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Bad news for drivers as motor insurance premiums are set to continue rising

THE average motor premium will go up by €130 by the middle of next year, as the insurance crisis continues. Credit rating agency Standards & Poor’s (S&P) said in a new report that motorists are typically paying €900 a year for cover at the moment. S&P said it expects to see a further rise of […]

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New panel to settle construction disputes

Construction disputes are to be settled by a new third party “Adjudication Panel” which has been set up by the Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland(SCSI). The move will see pay claims resolved by the independent body, and has been set up in response to provisions made in the 2013 Construction Act. It is the […]

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EU harmonisation push tipped to shrink Irish corporate tax take

The EU has launched a corporate tax clampdown that could hit Ireland’s tax revenues. The proposed consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) is the latest salvo in Brussels’ battle against multinational tax avoidance. It contains a new system for calculating corporate taxes in Europe and a formula to decide where those taxes should be paid. Tax […]

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Failure to recruit more female engineers ‘harming economy’

A LACK of women entering the field of engineering is harming the economy, according to the President of the Royal College of Engineering. Professor Ann Dowling said a lack of gender diversity is damaging to the pharma, food, IT and biomedical engineering sectors, which are all vital components of Ireland’s export-driven economy. Women account for […]

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Wallonia blocks EU/Canada trade deal as crunch talks fail

The European Union’s hopes of signing a landmark free trade deal with Canada this week appeared to evaporate yesterday as the Belgian federal government failed to win the consent of French-speaking regional authorities. European Council President Donald Tusk had given Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel until yesterday to resolve the impasse. But a meeting Michel […]

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US pilot union would drop opposition to Dublin-based Norwegian Air unit if contract pledge made

America’s biggest pilot union will drop its opposition to Norwegian Airlines International’s plans to use Ireland as a base to serve the United States, if the carrier formally tells the US Department of Transportation (DOT) that it will only hire crew on either US or Irish contracts. Speaking in Dublin Union President Tim Canoll told […]

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