Irish film and TV industry calls for regional tax incentive to be extendedCredit, which expires at the end of 2023, brought productions out of Dublin and Wicklow, Oireachtas committee hearsWed Oct 12 2022 - 19:16
Music success is not the same as it was — but at least we have Harry StylesWith hit songs hanging around charts for longer, streaming services have slowed down the consumption of new musicMon Oct 10 2022 - 12:21
‘Getting Britain Moving’ the Rees-Mogg way as UK Conservatives go wild for frackingPlanet Business: Kim Kardashian’s costly crypto; the ‘climate positive’ Brisbane Olympics; and an update on Optimus, Elon Musk’s dancing robot prototypeSat Oct 8 2022 - 05:45
Peter Feeney: ‘Journalists are up against much worse deadlines than when I went into the business 40 years ago’After eight years as press ombudsman, the former RTÉ veteran holds forth on online reporting, campaign groups and news media standardsSat Oct 8 2022 - 05:00
Section 481 tax credit must be amended to protect actors’ rights, says Irish EquityOireachtas committee hears actors on Irish productions lose out financially over failure to specify adherence to copyright lawWed Oct 5 2022 - 20:15
European markets decline as fears of recession intensifyWall Street stocks also trade lower with tech stocks among the fallersWed Oct 5 2022 - 18:30
Dublin tech company Kinzen acquired by Spotify to help it detect harmful contentFounded by Mark Little, Áine Kerr and Paul Watson, Kinzen will identify ‘emerging threats’ for the audio streamerWed Oct 5 2022 - 14:55
Complaints about Irish coverage of Russia’s Ukraine war rejected by regulatorBroadcasting Authority of Ireland also dismisses complaint against Liveline from publisher of Public Sector MagazineWed Oct 5 2022 - 13:07
Newry printing plant closure a ‘severe blow’ to Northern Ireland print sector, says UniteSome 46 jobs are set to be lost at the Mediahuis plant amid plans to outsource all printing from JanuaryTue Oct 4 2022 - 17:59
Screen Ireland announces new funding streams worth €3mPilot fund for gaming projects among the initiatives outlined at industry event in Light House cinemaTue Oct 4 2022 - 16:57
State-of-the-art becomes sign of times as Mediahuis closes its last Irish printing plantNewspaper circulation has plunged since the former INM company opened the Newry plant in 2007 and the VAT cut will only go so far to helpTue Oct 4 2022 - 05:41
Troy Studios sale puts ‘positive final seal’ on Limerick Twenty Thirty project, says developerLoan repaid by special purpose vehicle to local authorities will now be used to alleviate housing issues across the countyMon Oct 3 2022 - 19:58
‘Sabotage’ in Baltic Sea leaves Nord Stream pipelines in need of more maintenancePlanet Business: Eurostar’s Brexit woes, Burberry’s Daniel Lee and a round-up of reactions to Truss and Kwarteng’s ‘fiscal event’Sat Oct 1 2022 - 06:00
The beat goes on for Golden Discs as it celebrates diamond anniversaryCo-founder ‘exceedingly proud’ that retailer remains part of Irish music landscape amid vinyl revivalThu Sep 29 2022 - 08:00
Aer Lingus adds Dublin-Cleveland route for next summerDirect service will bring its total of transatlantic routes from Dublin to 15Wed Sep 28 2022 - 17:30
Mediahuis to close Newry plant with Irish Times Group to print Irish and Sunday Independent titles Belgian-owned newspaper publisher will shut its last print site in Ireland and outsource printing to other companiesTue Sep 27 2022 - 18:30
News publishers welcome zero VAT rate as ‘tax on information’ endsScreen industry hails extension to Section 481 tax credit as Government hints at new incentives for unscripted productionTue Sep 27 2022 - 15:46
Laura Slattery: Never mind the politics, it’s sport and music that should not mixSuper Bowl’s half-time show becomes thin end of the wedge as events conspire to make two worlds intertwineTue Sep 27 2022 - 05:00
Royal London Ireland expands into pensions marketSubsidiary of UK mutual insurance society is launching a range of products for retirement savers through financial brokersMon Sep 26 2022 - 05:05
Biopharma company Ipsen invests €52m in Blanchardstown site upgradeParis-headquartered multinational has increased production at the west Dublin manufacturing facility by 10% this yearMon Sep 26 2022 - 05:00
Tesco purchases €1.6bn a year in Irish food and drink, report findsAnalysis commissioned from economic consultants Indecon finds grocery retailer facilitates €960m in exports of Irish-produced food, drink and other productsMon Sep 26 2022 - 04:55
Economic sentiment declines further in SeptemberMood among consumers and businesses has waned amid cost-of-living squeeze and energy supply fearsMon Sep 26 2022 - 04:45
Irish house prices stabilised in third quarter as supply improved, says DaftAnnual rate of housing inflation remains high but has eased over past three months, finds property websiteMon Sep 26 2022 - 00:02
Planet Business: Trussonomics goes on tourPlus top Christmas toys, a Hollywood paint job and accusations of climate denial at the World BankSat Sep 24 2022 - 05:00
European markets drop 1.8% as investors digest string of interest rate hikesTravel and tech stocks fall, with mining companies among the few to make gainsThu Sep 22 2022 - 18:17
Public relations sector needs more men, says professional bodyPRII Census finds average salary stands at €74,000, with seven in 10 receiving pay rises in past year and work-life balance improvingThu Sep 22 2022 - 05:00
Revolut launches account designed for the self-employedRevolut Pro offers more services than typical consumer bank account to those who don’t need a full business accountWed Sep 21 2022 - 12:47
Laura Slattery: Event television will live long beyond Queen Elizabeth’s funeralIt is tempting, but too neat, to view her coronation and death as bookends in the history of TVTue Sep 20 2022 - 06:41
Tallaght Stadium naming rights to be sold by South Dublin County CouncilSponsor interest in home of Shamrock Rovers and the Republic of Ireland women’s national team is expected to be strongTue Sep 13 2022 - 06:32
Luke O’Neill joins TV production company Kite for science television ventureTrinity immunologist says ‘timing is perfect’ for Kite Entertainment’s plan to develop science-themed shows aimed at global audienceSat Sep 3 2022 - 06:20
Baltic winds of change as Europe steps up response to Putin’s fossil fuel ‘blackmail’Planet Business: Undeclared French swimming pools, Elon Musk’s subpoena and Liz Truss’s ‘bold’ economic policiesSat Sep 3 2022 - 05:00
Unilever’s Irish subsidiary sees profits half to €6.36m in 2021British consumer goods giant is the company behind brands such as Magnum, Dove, Knorr and PersilFri Sep 2 2022 - 16:40
Online and mobile banking payments grow 11.7% in second quarterContactless payments now account for 57% of card volumes, banking industry report findsFri Sep 2 2022 - 05:00
Wayflyer secures €254m in debt financing from Credit SuisseThis is the second major debt financing secured by the Irish ecommerce growth platform this yearThu Sep 1 2022 - 14:00
Crime drama The Vanishing Triangle leads Virgin Media Television’s new scheduleVMTV also announces new series Lucy Investigates, How to Buy a Home and Baz Ashmawy scripted comedy FaithlessThu Sep 1 2022 - 06:01
European shares slip 1% compounding a difficult AugustInvestor sentiment hit by new inflation data and Russia’s halting of gas flows to GermanyWed Aug 31 2022 - 18:39
Glanbia Ireland and Glanbia Co-op rebrand to TirlánName change follows Glanbia plc’s sale of its stake in Glanbia Ireland to the co-opWed Aug 31 2022 - 15:07
Irish journalists among more than 1,150 Reach staff to strike over pay‘Shameful’ that publisher of newspapers claiming to be allies of working people would treat own employees ‘so shabbily’, says unionWed Aug 31 2022 - 12:45
Danish energy giant Ørsted acquires Cork solar farmBallinrea project follows the company’s acquisition of Brookfield Renewable Ireland last yearTue Aug 30 2022 - 11:50
In a sunset industry, Cineworld’s woes are a plot twist many saw comingCinema chain’s financial difficulties make for a ‘tiresome disaster movie’. The problem is it might not have the genre to itselfTue Aug 30 2022 - 05:33
It’s behind you: the humanoid robots that look creepily realPlanet Business: Cineworld’s bankruptcy risk, France’s private jet aversion, and the UK’s economic slumpSat Aug 27 2022 - 05:45
World Cup in winter is ‘nightmare’ for broadcasters, says RTÉ content bossDirector of content Jim Jennings on sport, soaps, ‘high hopes’ for flagship dramas and not showing Love IslandSat Aug 27 2022 - 00:55
Reach strike suspended as news publisher agrees to enter new pay talksNUJ says next Wednesday’s action will go ahead if negotiations with Mirror group are not successfulFri Aug 26 2022 - 12:14
RTÉ's new season: No worries but lots of drama with fresh current affairs and comedy showsSchedule packed out with winter World Cup, more than 40 hours of drama and new programmes Monday Night Live and No Worries if Not!Thu Aug 25 2022 - 17:57
More than 365,000 current accounts opened in 2022 to dateAbout 11,800 personal current accounts are being opened each week as Ulster Bank and KBC Bank Ireland depart the Irish marketWed Aug 24 2022 - 05:00
European shares extend losing streak as investors fret about energy price surgeWeak economic outlook and energy crunch fears dampen mood, though US stocks manage to edge higher in early tradingTue Aug 23 2022 - 18:50
Ads or no ads? The choice Netflix and Disney Plus subscribers will soon faceNetflix users and Disney Plus customers outside the US are yet to learn how much it will cost to avoid advertising and what other benefits pricier plans may haveTue Aug 23 2022 - 05:33
Music, menopause and memory of Michael Collins in TG4′s autumn line-upDirector general Alan Esslemont says State risks appearing as ‘half-hearted laggard’, even a ‘hoaxer’, on Irish language investmentMon Aug 22 2022 - 16:06
Italy’s Lake Garda becomes the latest visible symbol of a parched continentPlanet Business: Caribbean water temperatures, Airbnb’s anti-party technology, a new thorn in Disney’s side and the return of WeWork’s Adam NeumannSat Aug 20 2022 - 05:30
FedEx’s Irish subsidiary makes net profit of €440,000 Company sees turnover drop 30% in year to end of May 2021, citing changes to accounting practicesThu Aug 18 2022 - 13:37