Hospitality in Dublin: ‘stress and burnout are getting worse in the industry’
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Owners Cathal Leonard and Sarah Ryan say they are shutting down after almost six years in business
From house prices to cost of living, the Government and Opposition parties need to win on these issues during any upcoming campaign
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
The hospitality sector will take to the streets on Tuesday over what they say is the Government’s failure to deal with the increased costs that is shuttering restaurants
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Sector continues to vent its spleen despite lack of economic justification for cutting rate to 9%
There are several partial explanations for Ireland’s high-price culture but there’s no smoking gun
Closure of Dublin’s Ukiyo restaurant is yet another example of how meagre margins are driving more people from the industry
Many restaurateurs are reappraising their businesses amid rising costs, changing diner habits and tight margins exacerbated by current VAT rate
Minister talks down prospects of return to lower 9% VAT rate as Dylan McGrath closes two restaurants
Gardaí awaiting results of post mortem on Russell Ford who died while socialising
Publicans and restaurateurs dismayed by possiblity of Nphet recommeding early closure
‘Members are saying ‘I am not vaccinated, so I can’t use it, so I want to cancel membership’’
Emphasis on air quality in places like Japan means fewer cases ‘in Tokyo than Rathfarnham’
Plans to regularise status may see thousands of migrants and their children excluded
Fáilte Ireland documents give further detail on Covid-19 health advice across sectors
Fully vaccinated adults will have to accompany under-18s in move yet to be given green light
Coalition facing mounting pressure for introduction of ‘vaccine passport’ antigen testing
Industry strongly criticises proposal to limit access to fully vaccinated customers
Hotels are set to reopen from June 2nd without outdoor hospitality resuming on the 7th
Government’s wider plan for reopening is due to be announced on Friday
Workers strengthen outdoor dining options in areas around South William Street
Government to allow hotels, but not restaurants, open indoor dining facilities in June
Thousands book nights out across country as Covid-19 restrictions eased
Indian cuisine has a rich history in Ireland and today’s chefs are introducing Irish diners to a wide variety of regional flavours
Acting CMO criticises focus on ‘small but significant element of society that is not open’
Forget large groups, this winter is all about early planning and intimate gatherings
‘We are dealing with mistake after mistake,’ says Minister. ‘We need a comprehensive plan’
Dublin’s cafes and restaurants kept us going throughout the lockdown with their innovative and delicious take out offerings. As they now re-open, they deserve our support
Restaurant Association of Ireland calls for ‘common-sense approach’ for sector
Economist warns it may take two years for restaurants to see pre-Covid business levels
Food delivery service is proposing to make seven out of 16 staff at its head office redundant
Industry sources say it will be difficult to keep businesses profitable with social distancing
Helping tens of thousands of SMEs to reopen will be a big challenge for Government
Intense discussions are ongoing about when to reopen, and how. These are the options
Open letter to FG and FF highlights importance of those who are undocumented, many of whom are in frontline sectors
Up to 30,000 job losses expected in Ireland’s tourism sector amid fears of global recession
Donohoe rules out Government assistance after four firms announce plans to withdraw
Irish Water said results for two water samples received today were satisfactory
Despite recent closures, the restaurant sector is booming. More outlets mean more closures
Italian restaurant Luna announces it is to ‘cease trading effective immediately’
Our tourism sector insists it is still competitive, but it is facing a year of dramatic change
Last year was a record year for Irish tourism; the next one is looking a little shaky
Restaurants Association of Ireland says there is no information on contingency plans for ‘night time economy’
Commercial rates, insurance and access to banking service identified as chief concerns in new Oireachtas report
Rising costs an ‘existential threat’, as 45% of respondents say they threaten their business
The scrapping of the restriction was set in motion by a court ruling eight years ago
Most other major employers, including Aer Lingus, will pay staff for days lost
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Hotel sector plans robust expansion in Dublin despite claims of vulnerability
JP McManus’s Adare Manor is staffing up with recruitment days in advance of November opening
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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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