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US firms are ditching racist branding. But Ireland has had its share of offensive products
Food giant shows profit of €2.54m following losses of €5.86m in 2017
Ibec research shows marked reduction in sugar intake between 2005 and 2017
ReliaQuest and Wrike both planning to add employees
Wrike plans to add 50 jobs over coming three years
Food giant executive recognised by industry peers for her commercial track record
London-based company has developed AI software that read people’s emotions
Some 300 under 24 set to take part in unique opportunity for those looking for work
‘Underdog’ Neal Davies leads the agency with clients from Lidl to Diageo to the Referendum Commission
Bill Heague will engage in public policy initiatives for the industry in his new role
Port chief warns of possible 50km tailbacks and food shortages in Britain after Brexit
Once-off charges cut 12% from 2017 profits while revenue rose 5% to €8.5 billion
Independent body needed to enforce rules on content moderation, says industry group
Many young professionals have a new mandate: Drag the boss into the 21st-century
Mars says there have not been any complaints of illness yet
Duke of Edinburgh’s reputation for plain speaking has led to controversy
Onsite events offer a first-hand view of efforts organisations make to improve the employee experience
Onsite events bring insights from organisations of all sizes about their experiences on the Great Place to Work journey
Origin Green initiative forms part of Irish investment in sustainable food sector growth
ESA’s Schiaparelli probe stopped transmitting during descent to the Red Planet
Someone in Germany finds plastic in a Snickers bar, and Mars incinerates mountains of blameless confectionary. Overreaction or sensible response?
Move by confectioner in 55 countries after possible choking hazard found in Dutch-made product
It’s not being a genius that makes you rich – it’s stopping your rivals
Researchers say the larger of the planet’s two moons, Phobos, will disintegrate in orbit
Revels-lover Fiona Dawson has climbed close to the top of Mars, the ultimate global family business
Philip J Clarke will be replaced by managing director of Tesco’s London business
Ferrero built the business into one of the world’s biggest confectionery companies, introducing Kinder snacks and Ferrero Rocher chocolates
Socialist Party activist and law grad has known electoral defeat in the past
Few big companies fare well when it comes to ethical standards, but change may be in the air
Increased profits of 23% come despite a 6% fall in revenues to €135.4m
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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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