‘You will have to go to the Costa del Sol to see an Irish pub’: hospitality protesters descend on Dáil
Restaurateurs and publicans warn of mass closures unless Government reverses VAT increase
Restaurateurs and publicans warn of mass closures unless Government reverses VAT increase
Impact ‘could lead’ to loss of 625,000 international visitors and 21,000 tourism jobs
Food sales have fallen by about 9% on average this year, and are expected to drop by as much as 12% over the rest of the year, according to lobbies
Shannon Lakes & Rivers Group says new bylaws will drive boat owners off the river, with drastic consequences for small businesses
Tourism chiefs will deliver a letter to Taoiseach Simon Harris before Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting outlining ‘untold damage’
Competition commission warns pub owners to display prices or face penalties
Publicans describe move as ‘hammer blow’ to sector
Coalition of hospitality lobby groups and taxi-app companies will hold briefing with TDs and Senators on Wednesday
Let’s celebrate the place where everyone celebrates. The Irish pub has seen off many challenges in the past half a century, since the launch of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland
Irish bars have long been tethering on the edges of community life
‘Significant component of tourism infrastructure’ operating in tough context with 22.5 per cent of pubs closing since 2005, Drinks Industry Group of Ireland reports
Industry figures concede a lot of work is being done to reform the insurance sector in Ireland, but believe it’s not being done fast enough to prevent businesses from closing down
Diageo cites rising business costs as reason for the increase, the second hike announced by the company this year
Vintners’ Federation of Ireland calls for State supports such as retention of 9% hospitality VAT rate
But critics argue marketing of alcohol ‘colours our perception of Ireland as a country’
Ireland's country pubs: ‘To go for a drink is one thing. To be driven to it is another’
Michael McGrath and Paschal Donohoe would not be drawn on future of lower VAT rate for pubs, restaurants and hotels
Pubs issue warning over too much deregulation of licensing laws while night time economy campaigners warn of too many restrictions
Some are considering ditching niche Heineken brands in favour of local craft beers
New law being brought to Cabinet will give pubs option of opening from 10.30am to 12.30am, seven days a week
Rising prices and security of electricity supply have forced publicans to plan major changes in how they do business
Report by Drinks Industry Ireland shows rural pubs have fared worse than their Dublin counterparts
Banking sector is changing, with branch closures becoming increasingly common
Business in some Dublin pubs exceeding pre-pandemic levels, Oireachtas Committee hears
Oireachtas Committee to hear many staff have left industry to take up jobs elsewhere
Government plans to extend temporary rules welcomed by industry body
Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme extended until March 8th
Most limitations to lift from 6am Saturday as Ireland has ‘weathered the Omicron storm’
Uncertainty caused stress all day for publicans in Kerry and Roscommon
Publicans and restaurateurs dismayed by possiblity of Nphet recommeding early closure
Damage already done when public warned against socialising, says representative
‘I doubt if people will rock up at 9pm’ says owner of Sligo business where patrons normally arrive at 11pm
Hospitality sector asks for tougher sanctions for non-compliant venues
New guidelines on next phase of reopening for hospitality have led to some confusion
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