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As it plots an expansion, the Digital Hub has been ordered to pay up for sitting on vacant land The State agency has to pay a levy of nearly €100,000 this year – and that figure’s due to rise.
Do companies take cybersecurity seriously enough? The hard truth is that there is no way that cybersecurity risk can be fully eliminated.
Inside 1989: What Irish business looked like 30 years ago From Intel to Coillte, the State Papers show the foundation of modern Ireland.
As part of its research, HBAN carried out a survey on female angel investors that found they typically invest between €50,000 and €75,000 with medtech being an area of keen interest. The survey was ...
Your crash course in... the circular economy A breakdown of the opportunities and challenges for businesses heading towards the circular economy.
Electric scooter giant Lime has Ireland in its sights as part of a European push The billion-dollar startup is recruiting for a ‘Dublin headquarters’.
Dublin's Roomigo is on a mission to ease the headache of finding decent housemates As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the ‘prop-tech’ company.
AFTER BOOKING PROFITS of more than €2 million over the last year, financial software firm Fenergo is on the lookout for new funding to finance its growth. Fenergo develops client management software ...
After launching two new transatlantic routes, Aer Lingus is eyeing up Vancouver The IAG-owned carrier has ambitions to develop more direct flights to Canada.
Here are Ireland's most – and least – popular holiday destinations Everywhere bar the border region and midlands recorded an increase in overseas visitors last year.
DUBLIN COUNCIL IS worried an over-saturation of hotel developments in the city’s north inner city will introduce an “excessively transient population” to the area. The comment, from the council’s ...
'Seriously insolvent' renewable energy group OpenHydro is headed for liquidation The tidal energy outfit racked up debts of €280 million, the High Court has heard.