Bigger firms are taking a greater slice of markets for services in the Republic, posing a threat to consumers, regulators warn. Competition has fallen in most services in the Republic a landmark report published by the Competition and Consumer Protection ... See more
Poor information and murky bidding are depressing the number of homes sold in the Republic, a new report finds. Last year, 61,000 properties changed hands in the State, about 2.8 per cent of all houses, which is below the 4.2 per cent average between 2013... See more
Vodafone Ireland and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have won €4.6 million from the European Union to develop digital training for engineering and construction apprentices in the west of Ireland. They are developing a system based at ATU’s Co Done... See more
A near €10 million compensation bill a CRH subsidiary is due from a Finnish town will hit education, childcare and other services, its council claims. A Helsinki court recently ordered the town of Karkkila to pay CRH subsidiary Rudus €9.5 million followin... See more
OnlyFans creators and social media influencers who face being named on Revenue tax defaulters’ lists say they fear for their personal safety if their addresses are published. Revenue publishes lists every three months of defaulters who have liabilities of... See more