Ulster Bank Northern Ireland to close nine further branches
Bank says 50% of customers bank entirely online and it will rely on post office link for counter access
Bank says 50% of customers bank entirely online and it will rely on post office link for counter access
More than 6,000 staff to benefit from the agreement
West Cork Distillers pleaded guilty to three counts of illegal discharge into the Ilen River
Deal marks the bank’s biggest pay award in over a decade as the cost of living soars
FSU wants ‘the proceeds of success to be shared’
BATU also faces legal bill over breaching worker’s right to earn a livelihood
KBC does not recognise unions, but ‘substantial’ number of staff are members
Industry group chief says regulatory environment driving banks away from Ireland
Fears raised that regulator may get distracted from monitoring system
FSU says €4m fine not sufficient deterrent given lack of transparency about what happened
Union calls for review of impact on local communities of proposed bank closures
Financial Services Union says bank staff must have option to move with their work
Financial Services Union critical of lender as it confirms review of operations underway
Bank’s parent considering winding down division as Covid-19 further depresses profits
Ulster’s parent is undertaking a strategic review of the unit
Minister changes regulations on face coverings to include additional workplaces
Plus: family businesses fear pandemic will finish them; and sick-pay Bill imminent
Financial sector trade union says Government’s position on face coverings in banks, credit unions and post offices was now ‘untenable’
In store for 2021: Bad loans, major job cuts and the never-ending tracker saga
Severin became famous when he recreated the Voyage of St Brendan across the Atlantic
Ulster Bank, Central Bank refuse to appear before Oireachtas committee on bank’s future
Agrochemicals company employs more than 70 people and generates €60m in revenue
Farmers ‘no longer view forestry as a safe investment’, IFA president tells committee
Financial Services Union says it has written to Ulster Bank parent Natwest over plans
Lender’s UK parent NatWest said to be actively considering exiting the market
Wind-down of the business being considered as part of a strategic review
FSU in dispute with Belgian lender for failing to address workers’ concerns
Steel manufacturer and paint manufacturer also on EY Entrepreneur of the Year shortlist
Union calls for bank to ‘engage meaningfully’ over redundancy proposal
It was forecast last week that Irish retail banks are likely to cut 20-30 per cent of roles
Lender is distinct from operation in Republic and cites ‘changing customer behaviour’
Call for allowances, IT and legislation to professionalise move to remote labour
Tech and life sciences businesses well represented in addition to traditional players
Four of five big lenders were working on job-reduction plans before the Covid-19 crisis
Employees tell union survey they don’t have enough hand-washing breaks
From classic styles to vintage finds, these are the chairs people relax in time after time
Irish financial union calls on banks to ensure no affected staff lose earnings
Distiller has also secured backing from the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund
Georgian street was in the doldrums in 1979 until a preservation society was formed
Technologies include sepsis test and navigation system for disabled people
Accommodation in former hunting lodge includes six bedrooms and three reception rooms
Temple Mills House, Celbridge, is a carefully restored Georgian house on seven acres complete with guest cottage
Acquisition brings the total number of group personnel to over 2,200 people
Cantillon: if it is called Irish whiskey it must be distilled and matured on island of Ireland
Dispute continues followings INM plans to wind up two retirement schemes
European visitors account for growing share of market
This substantial property on the only remaining intact Georgian street north of Dublin’s Liffey has been lavishly refurbished to a high standard with nearly €3 million in renovation works undertaken over the past decade
The first of a three-part series in which we speak to tourist businesses around Ireland
The National Library of Ireland houses a vast collection of Irish-related books, and plans to expand its web archive
John O’Connell disputes complaints against him by emergency department consultant
John O’Connell claims intervention by Minister resulted in inquiry re-opening
Director claims Varadkar put hospital under pressure following complaints by doctors
Three years after a damning report, facility was back in the news due to overcrowding
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices