Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Latest News | Plans to build a £55m mixed-use scheme in Belfast comprising a number of office blocks and retail units look set to be given the green light. The applicant believes that once fully operational, the development could create approximately 2,500 jobs. Read More… |
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Town and city centre revitalisation are in the news following the UK government's intentions to build and regenerate. David Jones, head of real estate in Belfast law firm Tughans, explains. Read More… |
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The Northern Ireland Executive has revealed details for the £19m support scheme for the taxi, private bus and coach sectors. Read More… |
A deal which involved 2 Sisters Food Group selling part of its Fox’s Biscuits business to a Ferrero-related company for £246m has completed. Read More… |
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Electric Ireland has been awarded new contracts with ten local authorities in Northern Ireland worth £13m. Read More… |
Budget airline Ryanair has reported a pre-tax loss of almost €200m in new half-year results due to plummeting passenger numbers caused by Covid-19. Read More… |
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Plans for the development of a new petrol filling station in Kilrea, along with associated retail uses, have been approved. Read More… |
Specialist contractor Pure Fitout has reached its five-year target of creating 80 jobs and securing a £15m turnover, with the firm eyeing further recruitment. Read More… |
Planning permission for a proposed retail scheme in Coleraine, which was estimated to create almost 100 jobs, has been refused. Read More… |
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| Charting Northern Ireland's top manufacturers. Read More… |
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