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Irish agri-services group Origin Enterprises has warned that its full-year profits will be “significantly” short of target.
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The boss of Pepco Goup —which operates the Dealz, Poundland and Pepco discount stores across Europe — said it was “inevitable” that its troubled South African owner Steinhoff would put it up for sale.
Wed, 05 Feb, 2020
Gardaí are believed to be spearheading an international manhunt for a suspect after the “macabre” decapitation of a man in Cork City.
Sat, 04 Jan, 2020
A promising African swine fever (ASF) vaccine has emerged in the US.
Mon, 30 Dec, 2019
With the rise of China and and an introspective US, the continent faces an uncertain future and a vassal status writes Slawomir Sierakowski.
Thu, 19 Dec, 2019
Irish fin-tech company Fexco has announced a new partnership with UK supermarket group, Morrisons.
Thu, 12 Dec, 2019
Macron wants to lead the EU into the 21st century. But he will succeed only if he does not go too far.
Thu, 05 Dec, 2019
The men, were discovered at Belview Port at around 4pm yesterday evening, and remain in Garda custody this morning.
Gardaí have launched an investigation after a number of migrants were found aboard a boat in Waterford.
Wed, 04 Dec, 2019
Well, at least we’ve learned lessons from our recent past, thank goodness. And when you learn lessons, there’s less chance of repeating the mistakes we made before. Isn’t that right Taoiseach?
Mon, 02 Dec, 2019
The Irish nominees are Geraldine King, Anne Heraty, Shona McManus and Rosaleen Blair
Fri, 29 Nov, 2019
Ryanair has announced extra flights to Warsaw Modlin in Poland from Dublin.
Tue, 26 Nov, 2019
A vulnerable woman, seeking a barring order against an abusive husband, ended up being fearful of the judge who presided over her case and pursued her outside the courtroom, writes Special Correspondent Michael Clifford
Fri, 15 Nov, 2019
The people’s revolutions of 1989 were not the unalloyed success for the cause of freedom and democracy that was claimed for them at the time, writes Geoffrey Roberts
Mon, 04 Nov, 2019
Passenger numbers at the airport are expected to rise by 5% over the winter period, according to Managing Director Niall MacCarthy.
Tue, 29 Oct, 2019
School was a bit different for me because when I was in school I was playing international cricket and I was trying to juggle school work and sport and then I played hockey too.
Sun, 27 Oct, 2019
The directors of a Co Monaghan hire company has said it is “shellshocked” and “gutted” after 39 Chinese people were found dead in one of its trailers.
Fri, 25 Oct, 2019
House Democrats have subpoenaed the US Energy Secretary as part of their impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine.
Thu, 10 Oct, 2019
People working on the frontline of Cork’s homeless crisis say lives will be saved after gardaí raided a ‘Polish poitín’ operation which was selling hundreds of litres of illicit alcohol to rough sleepers.
Thu, 26 Sep, 2019
The seemingly unsolvable problem of communal bin storage chaos in apartment blocks is being tackled by Kildare start-up Accessgreen with an innovative solution which combines technology with education.
Sun, 15 Sep, 2019
Two people have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 55-year-old man whose bloodied body was found by his son when he visited his home in Cork city over the weekend.
Tue, 10 Sep, 2019
Stripe, the €19.8bn-valued online payments company founded by Limerick brothers Patrick and John Collison, is set to expand into eight European countries, primarily on the eastern side of the continent.
A 44-year-old woman has died after becoming ill in a swimming pool in Kerry this afternoon.
Thu, 05 Sep, 2019
Ireland has one of the highest levels of alcohol consumption and heavy drinking in Europe, according to the World Health Organisation.
If there’s one thing we’ve learned through Trump and Brexit and any number of other modern misadventures then it must be the depressing truth that facts and logic come a distant second to raw emotion and an indignant sense of righteousness.
Europe experienced a truly miraculous few months 30 years ago. At a precipice, blood could have flowed. The floodgates of change opened instead, writes Carl Bildt
Wed, 21 Aug, 2019
There was a time when surnames such as Murphy, Keane and Quinn would predominate among new recruits at passing out parades in the Naval Service.
Fri, 16 Aug, 2019
Shares in Flutter — the betting conglomerate that includes Paddy Power, Betfair, its Australian and now key operations in a newly liberalised US — surged over 6% after it unveiled no nasty surprises in half-year results.
Wed, 07 Aug, 2019
Budapest-based Wizz Air will continue to tap the low-cost airline business in eastern Europe, securing an advantage on western European rivals including Ryanair, Fitch Ratings has said in a review of European airlines’ recent earnings.
Tue, 06 Aug, 2019
The Magnum, Carte d'or and Ben & Jerry's owner has admitted ice cream sales took a hit in spring and early summer this year due to the cooler weather.
Thu, 25 Jul, 2019
Sometimes travel can be more about the journey than the destination, as Caroline Hennessy and her family discovered when they took a 13-hour overnight journey from San Sebastián to Lisbon to check out the Trenhotel experience
Tue, 23 Jul, 2019
Property values have moved on since Dutchman Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Island from unnamed Native Americans for 60 guilders in 1626.
Sat, 20 Jul, 2019
Timothy L O’Brien says describing Donald Trump’s racist baiting of four new Democratic congresswomen of different ethnic backgrounds as ‘strategic’ gives him too much credit.
Tue, 16 Jul, 2019
HALF of Europe has been slammed by a massive heat wave in recent weeks, with many regions experiencing temperatures never before seen in June. But it may just be the beginning, says Marco Evers.
Fri, 05 Jul, 2019
High rents are making it so difficult for employers to get staff that some companies are renting properties themselves and then letting them in turn at sub-market process to employees according to the chief executive of the Irish Society for Small and Medium Enterprises (ISME).
Wed, 03 Jul, 2019
Last Friday, the Ukrainian show jumping team contested a Tokyo 2020 qualifier in Budapest and amassed a total of 41 faults.
Tue, 02 Jul, 2019
The annual conference of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), the representative body for HR professionals, took place recently at the conference centre in Croke Park.
Mon, 03 Jun, 2019
A huge decline in farmland birds in Europe is believed to be mirrored here. Another reason, perhaps, why so many extra voters turned to the Green party in the local and European elections.
After months of polling, speculation, and hand wringing over the European Parliament election this month, one might think that nothing else matters, writes Carl Bildt.
Tue, 21 May, 2019
Gardaí have discovered a cannabis growhouse in Co. Kildare.
Sun, 19 May, 2019
Carlsberg joined Heineken in reporting a strong start to the year as Asian revenue surged, helped by the acquisition of Cambrew, a Cambodian brewer.
Fri, 03 May, 2019
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