New government unlikely to be formed before Dáil returns on January 22nd
Government formation talks to ‘intensify’ in new year but sources say ratification will take time
Government formation talks to ‘intensify’ in new year but sources say ratification will take time
As retailers gear up for a busy Christmas season, there are signs people are putting their trust back in the city
Grafton Street set for festive season as children from Little Blue Heroes Foundation launch illuminations in city
Despite the rise of online shopping and vacant outlets remaining an issue in the capital, the pipeline of international retail investment looks strong
Swifties may be happy to splurge on the singer’s Eras tour, but the reported average spend of €1,000 per person overstates the reality for most fans
Street in Dublin’s north inner city has been declining for several years. One local worker describes it as a ‘hellhole’ while another says ‘there is often chaos’
Dublin city traffic plan has led to calls from business groups to delay the proposals to examine how it will affect businesses. But those in favour say any pause is a vote for status quo of a traffic-clogged city
German champions Bayer Leverkusen to face Italian outfit Atalanta in Dublin in second-tier European final on Wednesday
International brands keen to get footholds in Dublin, says real-estate expert, even as business group says planners should broaden options for city-centre thoroughfare
Dublin city centre footfall levels begin to drop following spike in Covid-19 cases
US brand joins a host of other retailers closing their physical shops in Ireland
Turnover down more than 75% but some businesses are being denied CRSS supports
Illuminations will be projected onto GPO and Trinity while Nollaig Shona sign returns to Grafton Street
Covid-19 has decimated retail trading in the city centre
Dublin Town urges early start to festive shopping as social distancing rules will limit access to stores
Cantillon: New guidance fails to consider why people use public transport network
Groups call on next government to provide ongoing support to help post-Covid survival
As footfall dwindles, tension between retailers and landlords on rents looks set to continue
Dublin City Council chief says he does not like new sign installed by business organisation
Footfall on Dublin’s premier shopping street has declined by 5.2% this year
Sell-out crowd expected on Sunday, while about 55,000 to attend Mayo-Kerry replay
Unions criticise local authority over Dublin Town’s provision of additional services
Acts including Hermitage Green cancelled due to crowds, sparking social media criticism
‘I don’t think I’ll bother opening up on days of the bus strike next week, there’s no point’
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