About 23,000 Aer Lingus passengers to face flight disruptionCancellations unrelated to jet fuel supply fears sparked by Middle East crisis Tue Apr 21 2026 - 06:00
Holidaymakers face possible flight cancellations in MayWillie Walsh, who heads leading air travel industry body, warns of jet fuel shortages across EuropeFri Apr 17 2026 - 13:50
Ireland faces higher electricity bills, even if peace breaks out tomorrowEnergy markets indicate electricity bills will start rising in months ahead, as Strait of Hormuz remains effectively shutFri Apr 17 2026 - 06:00
Households could face electricity price rises within weeksEurope only has six weeks’ supply of jet fuel because of the Middle East conflict, energy watchdog warnsFri Apr 17 2026 - 06:00
Company law enforcer spends €334,000 on employment caseState agency sought to have Workplace Relations Commission hearing in private, letter showsWed Apr 15 2026 - 06:00
Electricity bills in Ireland among the highest in Europe Dependence on natural gas and rising network charges blamed by experts for high energy costs Tue Apr 14 2026 - 00:01
Gas Networks Ireland to invest €50m in networkWork is vital to ensuring energy supplies in extreme weather, utility saysTue Apr 14 2026 - 00:01
Pinergy may invest up to €35m to expand solar power supplies Electricity group moves as businesses face prospect of rising energy costsFri Apr 10 2026 - 05:00
Dublin Airport in line for up to 32 extra flights next winterDraft slot allocation from Irish Aviation Authority allows scope for growth at capital’s gatewayWed Apr 08 2026 - 17:22
SMBC Aviation Capital and investors complete €6.3bn Air Lease dealBusiness to be renamed Sumisho Air Lease after being taken over by rival lessor and other investors Wed Apr 08 2026 - 16:29
Are summer air fares likely to stabilise now the Strait of Hormuz is reopening?Ceasefire cuts risk of increased air fares for now but threats to supply remain in absence of longer-term peace dealWed Apr 08 2026 - 14:04
Fuel protests: Ministers refuse to budge on energy supports despite day of protestsNext decision on financial aid not expected until expiry of measures brought in a fortnight agoWed Apr 08 2026 - 06:00
Government to meet oil reserves agency as Gulf war escalatesExchequer returns show workers paid €8.7bn in income taxTue Apr 07 2026 - 16:30
Irish homes face higher energy bills if Iran war continues, industry group warnsElectricity and gas prices have been spared so far due to hedging, but extended conflict could change thatTue Apr 07 2026 - 05:00
US airlines warned Minister that Dublin Airport cap breached treatyIndustry group highlighted risks of annual 32m passenger limit, documents show Sun Apr 05 2026 - 19:00
Business Post lost €2.9m in 2023, but CEO points to return of profits since thenNewspaper publisher and market research company will show surplus for last year, says chief executiveSun Apr 05 2026 - 19:00
Ireland’s ARI wins JFK airport duty free contract in first US ventureIrish travel retailer and partners will invest $50m to reshape $100m a year business in New York airportThu Apr 02 2026 - 19:00
Aer Lingus facing lawsuit from suspended pilotDispute arose after incident that prompted union protest to airline Wed Apr 01 2026 - 19:00
Whistleblowers net €1.5m for RevenueProtected disclosures result in prosecutions and investigations, says tax authorityTue Mar 31 2026 - 18:24
Stocks rise on report that Trump weighing end to warIrish shares rise in line with Europe, Unilever slides on spin-off dealTue Mar 31 2026 - 18:14
Builders cite lack of available land as ‘number one factor’ holding up new homes constructionGoodbody report says most builders expect to increase residential construction this year, or to match 2025 levelsTue Mar 31 2026 - 17:23
Betting and racing information firm BoscaSports buys British firmUK-based 2DB provides live video streams and data to bookmakers’ shopsFri Mar 27 2026 - 06:00
Turbulence ahead for air travel over Dublin Airport passenger cap and fuel pricesAxe the Dublin Airport passenger cap, airline bosses tell politiciansFri Mar 27 2026 - 06:00
Holidaymakers could face higher air fares on oil surgeAirlines warn politicians to scrap Dublin Airport cap or face economic consequencesWed Mar 25 2026 - 16:12
Ireland will lose flights to US if Dublin Airport cap stays in place, US airlines warn Aer Lingus CEO tells TDs and senators passenger cap is ‘economically catastrophic’ as airlines and DAA press for speedy action on legislation Wed Mar 25 2026 - 10:46
Airport cap not meant to halt growth, Oireachtas committee toldPoliticians hear that Dublin passenger limit was intended to facilitate third terminalTue Mar 24 2026 - 14:16
Dublin Airport passenger cap sent air fares soaring, DAA to tell TDsState airport company to push Oireachtas to pass Bill soon so limit can be scrappedTue Mar 24 2026 - 06:00
Unions ‘deeply concerned’ over Aer Lingus disciplinary proceduresProcedures disadvantage workers, Fórsa warnsFri Mar 20 2026 - 06:00
Markets rally on oil price slippage but maintain cautionInvestors wait on interest rate signals from central banksMon Mar 16 2026 - 18:44
Greencoat aims to tap data centre demand with new joint ventureListed energy player in partnership with Schroders to supply digital industrySat Mar 07 2026 - 06:00
Lumcloon backs €100m electricity projectNew plant will boost stability of wind and solar powerFri Mar 06 2026 - 17:34
Irish homes and businesses could face energy bill hikes due to Iran conflictOil and gas shipping halted after attacks at weekendFri Mar 06 2026 - 06:00
Irish women expect to earn 17% less than men, survey findsNew survey shows lingering inequality ahead of law changeFri Mar 06 2026 - 06:00
‘It’s a fantastic moment for Ireland ... €275bn of investment in the next 10 years’As the State prepares to spend big on infrastructure, Arup boss Jerome Frost is keen to expand its activities here Fri Mar 06 2026 - 05:00
Revenue could collect nearly €27m in taxes via gig economy rulingMore than 280 employers come forward after Supreme Court ruling that pizza delivery drivers are employees for tax purposesThu Mar 05 2026 - 06:00
Businessman Peter Cross exits DAA board just weeks after Kenny Jacobs departureMove leaves airport company with further vacancyThu Mar 05 2026 - 05:00
Government should consider lifting ban on nuclear power, says economist John FingletonIrishman who chairs UK nuclear industry body says new nuclear generator technology presents opportunity to tackle climate challenge Sat Feb 28 2026 - 05:00
Planners may axe Dublin Airport night-flight limitEuropean Commission ruling finds previous decision imposing restriction breached regulationsThu Feb 26 2026 - 06:00
Demand for electricity to increase by nearly one-fifth over next 10 yearsNational grid company warns of pressure on supplies from data centres, housing and transportThu Feb 26 2026 - 06:00
Corrib gasfield owners pilot ‘green hydrogen’ project with Gas Networks IrelandState company joins with natural gas suppliers in green fuel initiativeWed Feb 25 2026 - 06:00
Irish market bucks trend as tariff uncertainty bitesFears of AI’s impact on company profits also sparks nervousness among investorsMon Feb 23 2026 - 18:57
Aer Lingus adds new flights from Cork Airport this summerAirline adding Santiago in Spain and Nice in France to summer scheduleMon Feb 23 2026 - 16:07
Politicians must axe Dublin Airport passenger cap in weeks, Aer Lingus warnsLooming decision from EU’s highest court and timing of regulator’s rulings on take-off and landing slots add urgency to proposed legislationFri Feb 20 2026 - 05:00
Bord Gáis earns €72.5m profit as it prepares to bring two new gas-fired plants onstream Electricity and gas supplier continues €1bn investment plan, including proposed 334MW power plant in GalwayThu Feb 19 2026 - 13:32
CRH ‘well placed’ to cash in on US data centre construction boomGood growth in final three months of the year reported by Irish building materials giant which spent $4.1bn on 38 acquisitions in 2025Thu Feb 19 2026 - 07:42
Pay rises stall as employers trim costsCompanies continue to hire workers but focus on key areas, says recruiterThu Feb 19 2026 - 01:01
Sale of Energia in €2.75bn deal wins approval from European regulatorsFrench private equity group Ardian now poised to close deal to buy electricity and gas group that supplies 20% of Irish energy Wed Feb 18 2026 - 13:05
Easing inflation a boost for Government building plansSurveyors say certainty will maximise value for taxpayers’ cashTue Feb 17 2026 - 06:01
Leopardstown seeks potential partners for hotel and arenaState body hopes to tap Dublin track’s potential to underpin horse racingMon Feb 16 2026 - 16:21