News
New accounts show that Takeda Ireland Ltd sustained the €37.2 million impairment charge on its tangible assets after a group ...
DUP leader Gavin Robinson says the Irish government is holding its British counterparts to a “standard it fails to meet ...
11h
Independent.ie on MSNJapanese pharmaceutical firm Takeda’s profits hit by €37m impairment chargeThe Irish arm of pharma firm, Takeda, last year sustained a €37.2m hit to profits after mothballing new manufacturing ...
The Irish arm of pharma firm, Takeda last year took a profit hit after mothballing fresh manufacturing capacity at its Grange ...
DRIVERS on one of Dublin’s busiest motorways have been issued a warning this morning after a pedestrian was spotted crossing the road. The warning was issued early this morning following ...
Strong bookings and renewals from hyperscale customers are benefiting data center operators such as Digital Realty.
A meeting of the British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference (BIIGC) is under way in Northern Ireland for the first time in ...
18h
Irish Examiner on MSNTime is not right for a tourism tax – Simon HarrisI'd be very nervous about it,' said Tánaiste. 'I am conscious of the fact that at the moment tourism is already going through ...
19h
Irish Mirror on MSNTánaiste Simon Harris 'very nervous' about proposal to introduce Dublin tourism taxEarlier this month, it was suggested that the four local authorities in Dublin were working on an agreed-upon proposal to introduce a tourism tax.
19h
Belfast News Letter on MSNIrish and British governments to decide 'in weeks' if they can reach agreement on Troubles legacyThe Irish and British governments will know whether they can reach an agreement on Northern Ireland legacy issues “within weeks”, the deputy Irish premier has said.
The UK and Irish governments will know "within weeks" whether they can reach an agreement on Troubles legacy issues, the ...
18h
Belfast News Letter on MSNRepublic of Ireland Justice Minister: Omagh bomb families will be 'satisfied' by Irish Government co-operation with inquiry into atrocityFamilies impacted by the Omagh bombing will be “satisfied” by steps taken by the Irish Government to co-operate with the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results