Greek red wines are a treasure trove of unique grape varieties
Interest in Greek wine has been growing. As we head into autumn, here are two grape varieties worth investigating
Interest in Greek wine has been growing. As we head into autumn, here are two grape varieties worth investigating
Retailers charging customers for paper bags are dressing it up as an environmental move
Dressing for summer in Ireland isn’t easy, but there are some style staples that always work, says Corina Gaffey
Iseq index a sea of red as investors fear looser fiscal policies if far-right National Rally party wins
Retailer’s shares jump 8% after market beat
The tub isn’t huge but the flavour is concentrated so you can add a bit of wine or water to make it go further
Despite headwinds, Irish stores returned an increased operating profit of more than €21m last year
FTSE 100 group will increase rate to at least £12 putting it above the national minimum wage
Emer McLysaght: Fancy Dunnes, Big Tesco, regional Supervalu, Mercadona – I love them all
Pan-European Stoxx 600 suffers third consecutive day of losses
Growth driven by food and womenswear
Ryanair arrests its slide with airline gaining 0.4% on Dublin listing
Retailer appears set to capitalise on its older, wealthier clientele
Forecourt operator has been selling M&S food products at five stores since last year but now plans to expand partnership
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Wines for the Weekend: This Pontenari is made by Alberto Antonini, one of the most respected Italian winemakers
Silver added to combat user concerns about smell and hygiene but it can kill healthy bacteria, says FDA
Donald Clarke: Social media is providing a digital bullhorn to every crank, blowhard and malcontent
Investor presentation implies operation in the Republic grew revenue and operating profit
Weekend wines: Region produces host of less tannic but very good reds and fresh crisp wines
British supermarkets mirror the nation’s class structure. Australia’s no-nonsense approach feels more like home
Knee-high boots and winter coats possibly not on shoppers’ priority lists as September sun blazes
UK retailer expects profit growth after strong start to year
Pricewatch: Organisations are starting to incorporate reuse and recycling into how they work, leaving the destructive linear economy behind
Customers can pick up online clothing, home and beauty orders from one of five stations in the fuels group’s Leinster network
Wall Street investment giant appoints Eastdil Secured and CBRE to find buyer for 1.2 million square feet Dublin retail scheme
Planet Business: Marks & Spencer’s ‘improved style perceptions’, Instagram’s planned text-based app and the dire potential consequences of a US debt default
Overall Irish sales increased 15.1% in the year, driven largely by clothing and homeware
Research shows cost of offerings often marketed as budget surging even as they prove a hit with shoppers
Confidential sales memo cites scope for rental income growth through development of rental apartments
UK retailer made a pretax profit in excess of €31m for the 52 weeks up to April 2nd last year
Retailer to occupy newly created 19,000sq ft anchor unit on ground floor at Midlands scheme
Douglas Village Shopping Centre is generating a total of €2,407,282 in rental income per annum
John Wilson: Having a good everyday wine available on tap, from a bag-in-box, offers some real advantages
Greece, once the starting-point for democracy and philosophy, is now merely a destination
Retailer reported better-than-expected Christmas trading as it ramps up radical overhaul of store estate
Groceries giant reported blowout earnings this week
British retailer sees food sales rise 6.3%, with a strong performance in clothing and home sales
Patrick Freyne: John Lewis’s skateboarding ad is moving. Aldi’s Kevin the Carrot is still theologically perplexing
Fashion and homeware brand operates three stores in the Republic and two in Northern Ireland
The new ‘scan and shop’ technology means customers can buy their groceries up to €50 without visiting a till
Meta shares gain on Zuckerberg’s plan to shed 11,000 jobs globally
British retailer warns of ‘gathering storm’ of higher costs and pressure on budgets
Credit unions top annual rankings for eighth year in a row
Mountgorry in Swords, Co Dublin, will be the first location to stock the products from November
Retailer’s finance and strategy chief, a veteran of food group Greencore, will retire in April 2023
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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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