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Category: Business
Basketball Ireland agree deal with TG4 as official broadcaster of games
BASKETBALL Ireland announced this week that TG4 will continue as the official broadcaster of the Irish men's and women's international basketball teams ...
Iconic brands could be sold by Unilever
ICONIC brands such as Marmite, Colman's and Bovril, could be sold by Unilever as the group consider to focus on beauty and ...
Chambers Ireland calls ‘on all Irish MEP’s to back the Mercosur agreement’
THE controversial EU-Mercosur trade agreement needs to be rolled out to “keep the European economy moving forward”, according to Chambers Ireland. Ian ...
Best Menswear returns to The Square after 14 Years to welcome you back
ADVERTORIAL After 14-years, Best Menswear is thrilled to announce its official return to The Square, Tallaght with a brand-new store opening. This ...
Smooth operator Áine wins Entrepreneur award
LUCAN entrepreneur Áine Kennedy, founder of The Smooth Company, was named winner of the Emerging category at the EY Entrepreneur Of The ...
South Dublin is named the Local Authority of the Year
SOUTH Dublin County Council was named the Local Authority of the Year at the 2025 Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards. ...
SAP Ireland paid out dividends of over €300m to parent companies
SAP Ireland paid out dividends of more than €300 million over two years to its European parent companies. The company, which develops ...
Almost a third of adults have shared misinformation online
ALMOST a third of adults have shared misinformation online before realising it was false with the majority of adults in Ireland believing ...
Income of €244,063,000 anticipated from rents, fees, charges and grants
SOUTH Dublin County Council anticipate income of €244,063,000 in the coming year, from a variety of sources, including rents, fees, charges, loan ...










