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# Businesses

Last month
February 2024
Finance Minister announces interest rate on warehoused tax debt by businesses reduced to 0%
Last year
2023
New on-the-spot fines for businesses that breach rules on giving tips to staff to be introduced
Government may increase money available to businesses damaged by flooding, Eamon Ryan says
All time
'Significant intervention is needed': Coalition leaders to meet to discuss rising energy costs
Rising cost of energy posing threat to viability of businesses, says Ibec
Waterford businesses threatened with legal action by anti-mask group using fraudulent letters
Rodent droppings and fly infestation: 10 food businesses ordered to shut last month
Menopause workplace policy for businesses to be developed, says health minister
Government announces extra €160m in supports for Covid-hit businesses
The Brexit transition period has ended - here are the challenges facing UK businesses
Taoiseach: 'It is time to go back to remote working. We know it works'
Businesses warned they must act independently when setting or increasing prices
New rules on re-opening businesses include Covid-19 induction training for staff
Ministers urge employers to reconsider staff redundancies and look at State supports
People told to not leave tap running or flush wipes down the toilet amid Covid-19 crisis
Businesses warn of price rises as Sajid Javid vows no EU alignment post-Brexit
Public warned to be vigilant as business loses over €200k in invoice fraud scam
Brexit: Jobs minister says businesses being asked to 'prepare for worst possible outcome'
Simon Coveney: The backstop is overwhelmingly supported. This gets little recognition in the UK Brexit debate
Revenue not planning for customs posts but says it is ready for no-deal Brexit
Brexit online training course on how customs work to be rolled out for Irish businesses
Companies with HQs in the IFSC have a 'duty to give back' to north inner city, says minister
Smart meters to be rolled out across Ireland in 2019 - a year later than anticipated
Dublin's George's Street Arcade: 'It's a bit old school in a city that's changing radically'
Bus Éireann strikes show 'contempt' for the public: Businesses hit out at dispute
Ireland's first sneaker label launches this week
There's a plan to 'rebrand' the north inner city as 'Dublin's North Central Quarter'
There's a scheme to save struggling Irish companies from going under, but it's never been used. Here’s why
'They've taken the heart and soul out of the town' - Locals worried as business after business closes in Naas
Ivanka Trump steps down as director of Doonbeg golf resort
Businesses in border counties are the least likely to pay their rate bills
Open thread: Tell us about the most amazing young person you know
Survival of small businesses 'hangs in the balance' if Brexit becomes a reality
Over 130 jobs, and one of Ireland's best-known brands, have been saved
Small Kildare village 'isolated' after collision damage to access bridge
Some businesses to get discount on water charges
Another 50c an hour 'won't help families with spiralling rents and extra taxes'
A lot of Irish businesses are getting scammed
Sell online to the EU? You could have a lot more paperwork from today
IBM strikes partnership with Twitter to help it better understand customers