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Can Aer Lingus and its pilots hammer out a deal?
The Irish Times· 6 days agoAny hopes of a deal in the long-running Aer Lingus pilots’ pay row ended on Thursday afternoon with the breakdown of talks that had begun that morning in...
Investors unfazed by warnings about social media’s effects on adolescents
The Irish Times· 5 days agoWarnings about the perils of social media are growing louder. Might this affect stocks such as Meta?...
Enterprise Ireland sees record year for client company exports
The Irish Times· 6 days agoCompanies supported by Enterprise Ireland exported goods and services worth €34.6 billion last year,...
Prime Minister fails to address levelling up funding gap on North East school visit
The Northern Echo via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThe Prime Minister failed to address why the south of England is set to receive nearly double the...
Patrick Smyth: Macron shares Cameron’s aloofness, invulnerability and catastrophic urge to call...
The Irish Times· 5 days agoShortly after the European elections, struggling like everyone else to understand why Emmanuel...
An Post revenues rise as ‘frothy’ ecommerce offsets fall of traditional letters
The Irish Times· 6 days agoAn Post revenues rose by 4 per cent last year to €922.9 million as an ongoing surge in ecommerce...
Business Today: Decline in mortgages, consumer lift and where to the pilots and Aer Lingus go from...
The Irish Times· 6 days agoA further decline in the number of mover-purchaser mortgages – loans to homeowners looking to buy...
Taoiseach to meet bank bosses for talks on mortgage rates
The Irish Times· 5 days agoThe head of the three Irish retail banks will meet Taoiseach Simon Harris on Monday in Government...
Nike shares set to tumble as sales warning rattles retailers
The Irish Times· 6 days agoNike shares are set to tumble on Friday after the world’s largest sportswear maker by revenue warned...
Sleaford Mods, the 1975, Fred Again: the songs that sum up each year of Tory government
The Guardian· 2 days agoThe last period of Conservative rule, from 1979 to 1997, took the UK from post-punk and disco to drum’n’bass and Britpop. Today, you can look back at the first year of David Cameron’s coalition ...