Greyhound racing to continue at Shelbourne Park for ‘at least 30 years’
Owner of the greyhound racing track wants to develop the site for housing
Owner of the greyhound racing track wants to develop the site for housing
Stadium owner wants car park to be vacated and delivered up by firm which operated it
UK banks will require Irish addresses for processing waste and household bills
At stake for Huawei is access to the world’s second-largest mobile market
FirstGroup warns of ‘material uncertainty’ about ability to survive nect year
Berlin-based fintech has more than 5m customers, including 100,000 in Ireland
Irish Greyhound Board refuses to comment on action taken by company it controls
Germany avoids technical recession but grew just 0.1% in the third quarter
Greyhound racing body sold Dublin dog track to Department of Education for €23m
Dublin track sold to Department of Education in 2018 for €23m, sparking political row
RTE programme’s figures on culled dogs disputed but traceability issues admitted
Chief executive bows to pressure and unveils plans to concentrate on two US assets
Waste business experiencing ‘rapid growth’
Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed pays tribute to work of organisation
Trainers found guilty of doping dogs had ‘no place in the industry’ – trainer Paul Hennessy
Heat causing problems for water supplies, transport links and spread of gorse fires
Former Tory peer Alexander Hesketh is pro-Brexit, even though it threatens his other passion
Travel Advice: Modern buses allow passengers to travel comfortably and at very good rates
Greyhound says organised criminals involved in production of counterfeit bags
Minister ‘not happy’ with move to automatically transfer customers to pay by weight
Fianna Fáil backs deal to put a stay on introducing a pay-by-weight pricing structure
Customers may see upward pressure on prices as operators prepare for new service
Visiting Niagara on the Lake, family trip to Rome and driving to the Algarve
CSO figures reveal complex picture of workplace complaints
Deal would see some staff getting redundancy and others being compensated
Workers picketing at Clondalkin waste disposal company since June
Lord Mayor says 'heavy-handed tactics' used in policing of pickets
Company says it is willing to engage with workers but warns cost savings needed
Refuse collection services in parts of south Dublin hit by rally at recycling plant
Trade union delegation visits picket line at the waste recycling facility
Michael Buckley claims his company is suffering from ‘race to the bottom’ in the waste industry
Director claims union accepts competitors paying lower rates than those his firm is seeking
Calin Bogdan not on State list of licensed employment agents and agencies
Cost-cutting has led to environmental breaches and staff pay dispute
‘Customers’ are being asked to collude in the impoverishment of the men who collect their bins
Waste disposal staff in dispute with firm over wage cuts of up to 35%
Rally and march to take place over strike at Greyhound bin-collection company
Dublin City Council to call in recycling companies after man narrowly escapes being crushed
Homeless charity says incident highlights the vulnerability of rough-sleepers in the capital
Dublin Fire Brigade warns against illegal fires and use of fireworks
Sale of fake tags costing waste firm more than €100,000 annually
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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