An Bord Pleanála has decided not to contest a High Court action challenging its permission for a €40 million meat factory in Co Offaly.
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“It’s going to be a time-consuming process”: The US attorney Eric Montalvo who is pursuing Daniel Kinahan’s cash after securing a $9.7m order against him in California courts is working to identify which assets can effectively be seized in a timely manner
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Recent hikes in energy levies will lead to an annual increase of €9,000 in electricity charges for the average convenience store and a minimum €13,000 increase for a supermarket, the industry has said.
Hikes to energy levies adding up to €13,000 to annual bill for supermarkets
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The Irish Times has received almost 50 nominations for the upcoming Irish Journalism Awards in Dublin next month. Naomi O’Leary, Jack Power, Kitty Holland and Colm Keena were shortlisted for news reporter of the year. The Irish Times made up the entirety of the nominees in the foreign coverage category, with Sally Hayden, Keith Duggan, Hannah McCarthy, Naomi O’Leary, Derek Scally and Daniel McLaughlin nominated.
Irish Times receives almost 50 nominations for Irish Journalism Awards
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Information technology (IT) solutions company PlanNet21 has been acquired by Conscia for an undisclosed sum, in a deal that marks the European cybersecurity and networking company’s entry into Ireland.
Consica acquires Irish IT company PlanNet21
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The annual rate at which grocery prices have been increasing in the Republic continued to stabilise at less than 3 per cent over the 12 weeks to the end of last month, fresh data from retail analysts Kantar Worldpanel suggests.
Grocery inflation steady at less than 3% new data show
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Irish dancing classes in China: When dance school owner Yusupjan Kiyum was 20, he saw Riverdance on television with Michael Flatley. “Then I was suddenly attracted to this Irish dance, which is hard to describe in words. Up to now, I have had no teachers at all, and my Irish dancing is entirely self-taught. A lead dancer from Riverdance made a teaching video and I learned a lot from that. After that, I figured it out by myself and this is what I am today'
‘The joyful atmosphere is the same’: The Uyghur teacher bringing Irish dancing to Xinjiang
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Some 5 per cent of property owners in Ireland would be refused flood insurance or have fewer insurers willing to provide cover if they applied for it today, a new Central Bank of Ireland report has revealed, adding to the average annual economic cost of inland flooding.
One in 20 buildings in Ireland have issues accessing flood insurance - Central Bank
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Two Co Meath residents accused of serially objecting to planning applications by housing giant Glenveagh look likely to face the company’s €8 million claim without legal representation after the High Court again refused their request to delay the hearing scheduled for next month.
Meath residents sued by Glenveagh denied adjournment to secure legal representation
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HHC vapes: ‘It only took a few puffs to turn him completely zombie-like’. When Conor (13) started post-primary school in autumn 2023, a transition that he found very difficult, he started vaping HHC. Chemically similar to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in cannabis, it first emerged in Ireland in 2022. “Everyone was using it and I just decided to try it.”
HHC vapes: ‘It only took a few puffs to turn him completely zombie-like’
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