Ireland’s new government faces a housing crisis. Is it bad enough for people to leave the country?
The new government in Ireland (which looks remarkably like the last one) faces a housing crisis that has become an economic ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNShandon crisis should sound alarm bells in government over how we fund heritage buildingsThe much-needed repairs for Shandon bells are a symptom of deeper issues affecting the heritage building and reflect the ...
The Government has announced grant funding for 650 historic buildings worth €8 million. They said it will support the repair ...
For a small island of just over 5 million people on Europe's western edge, Ireland is playing an outsize role in the travel ...
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Klaviyo Opens Dublin Office to Support Continued International GrowthKlaviyo (NYSE: KVYO), the company that powers smarter digital relationships, today announced the opening of its new office in ...
Klaviyo (NYSE: KVYO), the company that powers smarter digital relationships, today announced the opening of its new office in ...
An investor strike is forcing the Government to review rent pressure zones, but it could prove a retrograde step ...
National Transport Authority and Transport Infrastructure Ireland paid consultants more than €30m over four years ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNAI infrastructure provider Crusoe to create 100 jobs in DublinThe company builds data centres optimised for AI and is hiring for multiple roles across its networking, site reliability ...
daa, the operator of Dublin and Cork airports, has released its first monthly passenger numbers for 2025, which show Dublin passengers levels through Dublin’s terminals -1% lower than in January 2024 ...
Leader Micheál Martin says investors require more stability to invest in housing, which could subsequently reduce shortages.
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