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13:52, 30 NOV 2023
Bank experts outline how riots impacted Dublin businesses this Black Friday
Business
In person spending in Dublin city centre almost halved for 2023 Black Friday
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Credit unions ‘must change' when it comes to mortgages and business lending
Finance
The Central Bank urged all credit unions to embrace change
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Dublin's largest office-sharing company files for bankruptcy in the US
Dublin City Centre
WeWork was valued at €44 billion in 2019 but has seen its stock price plummet amid mounting debts and losses
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Heineken axes fledgling Island's Edge stout after just two years
Dublin food and drink
Millions in euro worth of marketing was heaped upon the stout
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Dublin pubs: Beloved spot could soon reopen under new management
Dublin Pubs
The pub went up for sale in May of this year
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End of an era as iconic Dublin Gutter Bookshop owner sells up
Temple Bar
Gutter Bookshop owner Bob Johnston said himself and the team have "accomplished more than I ever dreamed of" during their fourteen years of business
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Heartbreak as south Dublin barber shop to shut doors after seven decades
Drimnagh
The shop, which has served generations of the local community, will close at the end of the month
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Dublin born Qantas boss brings retirement forward ending 15 year tenure
Business
Alan Joyce will soon step down from his role with the Australian airline
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The names most likely to leave one star reviews in 2023
Business
Consumer review website Trustpilot has shared the top names most likely to leave a one-star review – with over 20,000 negative reviews left by men named David
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Two Dublin salons forced to downsize as hairdressers face mounting VAT rate
Cost of Living
It is expected the government will increase the existing hospitality VAT rate to 13.5 per cent from September onwards
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Number of Dublin pubs drops over last two decades amid nationwide concern
Pubs
The capital has 27 fewer pubs today than in 2005 when there were 786 pubs, with more pub closures than openers
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Dublin city furniture store shuts after 30 years due to 'exorbitant costs'
Cost of Living
The Wexford Street store is currently running a closing down sale
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Dublin Lego Store celebrates first anniversary with host of free events
Dublin City Centre
Free family-friendly events, face painting, giveaways, cakes and Instagram-worthy photo-ops will mark the rest of the week
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Popular tattoo parlour Heartbreak Social Club launches coffee shop
Dublin City Centre
The cafe opens alongside the tattoo parlour, between 11am and 7pm, seven days a week
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Suspected arson damages botanic garden of Inchicore business
Inchicore
The garden is a habitat for biodiversity from rare butterflies to goldfinches while also providing the distillery with a significant amount of the botanicals used in their spirits
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Flogas sponsors planting of 22,000 trees nationwide
Business
Energy company Flogas is celebrating the successful planting of 22,000 trees in partnership with the charity project Trees on the Land, more than doubling its original target of 10,000.The company sponsored the cost of planting a native sapling in various locations around Ireland for every new or existing customer that signed up to its electricity and natural gas Green Future tariffs in 2022. John Conroy, marketing manager, Flogas Ireland visited one of the tree planting sites near Conabury Hill, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan with Brian Gaynor, project co-ordinator with Trees on the Land.
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Irish Disney+ subscribers face price hike as streaming service hints at password sharing crackdown
Your Money
Subscribers will be paying €20 more a year and there might be a crackdown on password sharing as the company plans to introduce cheaper ad-supported subscriptions
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Eir apologies after thousands of customers double-charged
Your Money
In May, Eir was fined €2.45 million by ComReg for overcharging around 76,000 customers
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Lego opening second Dublin shop at Blanchardstown Shopping Centre
Blanchardstown
Lego opened its first Irish shop on Grafton Street in August 2022
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Wrights of Howth will now serve Bewleys coffee at Dublin Airport store
Business
The two popular Irish businesses have joined forces for the new venture, with Bewley’s providing Wrights with coffee machines and baristas
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Eight weeks to save RTE as broadcaster in danger of running out of cash
RTE
The organisation is in danger of running out of money if State assistance is not given and could find it impossible to pay wages and cover day-to-day costs
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Top BMW dealer apologises for claiming Marty Morrissey was brand ambassador
RTE
Colm Quinn's BMW posted a picture with the RTE star
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Dublin-based scientists awarded for revolutionary sound-proofing invention
Business
"All the big players" in the automotive, construction, home appliances and aerospace industries are already reaching out to them
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Guinness announce changes in the production of their non-alcoholic drink
Guinness
Guinness 0.0 is now the No 1 selling non-alcoholic beer in four pack format across both the island of Ireland and Great Britain
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