Ireland

Banks clarify position on mortgage application process

Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) has today published an FAQ as guidance for customers who are currently engaged in…

6 years ago

74% of Irish business leaders don’t believe EU-UK trade deal achievable in 2020

74% of business leaders do not believe that the EU and UK can achieve a trade deal by the December…

6 years ago

COVID19 business impacts, from making gin to hand sanitizer

Gavin Clifford is the founder and inspiration behind the boutique Irish Bonac Gin. Named for the US harbour, originally it…

6 years ago

New Irish Made Animated Series ‘Sherwood’ Launches on YouTube Kids

YouTube Kids has announced the launch of its new series ‘Sherwood’. Sherwood, an animated series set in the dystopian future…

6 years ago

Will O’Brien a Director of Cyber Practice at PwC appears on this COVID-19 themed Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Will O’Brien a Director of Cyber Practice at PwC. Will explains how cyber-criminals are exploiting the current…

6 years ago

First online platform helping firms collaborate on coronavirus launches

Companies aiming to help healthcare responses to the COVID-19 crisis can now collaborate via a new online platform. Spearheaded by…

6 years ago

Employers warned about data protection risks due to remote working

Global law firm DLA Piper has warned Irish employers about their data protection obligations in light of the huge shift…

6 years ago

Calls for a Row Back on the Taxation of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme Payments

Thousands of workers could be needlessly laid off if adjustments are not made to the Government’s Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme…

6 years ago

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