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7th April 2024 - 13th April 2024
Dublin-Belfast train route to get EU funding of €165m and reduced journey time of under two hours
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Oireachtas committee hears Irish tech workers who lost their jobs 'are being looked after'
Twitter hasn't engaged with Enterprise Department over job losses yet, says business minister
Commissioner tells small businesses to ‘think single market’ not ‘cross-border’ in EU trade
Department to explore 'substantial' revisions to remote working bill after criticism
Agriculture, Building, Transport: Here's how sectors are expected to cut emissions by 2030
From gold rum to hand sanitiser: How our brewing business responded to the Covid-19 crisis
Sam & Maudeline Black
Dublin to Belfast trains sanitised as 'precautionary measure' after Covid-19 case confirmed in Northern Ireland
Keep cups not used on cross-border train due to risk of 'sinister activity' such as poisonings, said catering manager
Company that 'powers half of the world's busiest websites' is bringing 100 jobs to Cork
The next Google Glass is taking shape, and it's aiming for the workplace
The train journey from Dublin to Belfast is about to get longer
A company spent nearly $100m to make their HQ look like Star Trek's Enterprise
How 'Irish Mammy Syndrome' is stopping young entrepreneurs
Organised gangs are flying into Dublin to shoplift your belongings this Christmas
Schoolboy suspended for selling £14k of chocolate in the playground
The Dublin-Belfast railway line is getting a giant facelift
Bruton wants to stay in jobs portfolio
Tralee hosts summer academy focusing on traditional, artisan food production
The recession claimed 15% of Irish businesses
Opinion: We can't afford to take a single job for granted, as recent painful history has shown
Peter Hynes
Column: Labour should be pushing for social democracy, rather than abandoning it
Colm Ó Broin
Jobs boost for Dublin and Galway as 132 new posts confirmed
Another drop in Live Register numbers, unemployment at 12.3 per cent
Fake news site Waterford Whispers is planning to create some real jobs…
Column: Calling time on multinational imperialism
Paul Allen
Oireachtas committee to discuss measures to boost job creation in the not-for-profit sector
Bloodstocks in the Middle East and life-sciences on the East Coast: Ministers on tour
Bruton: Expect 48,000 new jobs in 2014
€54m cost of JobBridge pushes 'employment supports' bill up by 10 per cent
Bruton defends spending the last of the nation's savings
12 post-war assembly lines you’re glad you don’t work on
Enterprise Rent-A-Car opens first franchise in 55 years
Bruton leads investment mission to US west coast
Space shuttle makes its final journey... by road
Burton looks to play down tensions over sick pay reform
Government hopes new website will lessen red tape burden
€2m programme appoints managers to community enterprise centres
VIDEO: Retired space shuttle journeys along Hudson River
Amazon to create 100 jobs in Dublin