Martin urges nations to fight Facebook’s ‘bullyboy’ tactics
Minister stresses need to balance data privacy rights with protection of jobs while Ibec warns potential transfer ban would damage economy
Facebook says its warning over EU operations is to ‘send a signal’
The social media giant is fighting a preliminary ruling banning the transfer of EU citizens’ data to the US
Act now to deal with Brexit customs changes, Taoiseach tells businesses
Martin stresses that new rules will come into force in January regardless of result of current negotiations
The Profile: Why Tim Martin's opposition to pub restrictions found support in Ireland
The Wetherspoons pub chain founder and prominent Brexiter is leading the charge against the government's Covid-19 restrictions, both here and in Britain
Too much to swallow: food and drinks sector cries foul over new restrictions
Publicans and restaurateurs fear Friday’s restrictions may be the final nail in the coffin for the beleaguered industry
More than 100k jobs now at risk in hospitality industry, new report warns
New analysis says 63% of pub, hotel and restaurant jobs could be lost
Facebook fears ruling may force it to pull social media platforms from EU
Court filings show tech giant doesn’t believe it can convince Data Protection Commission to overturn preliminary ruling that bans transfer of data from EU to US
Former Paddy Power chief calls appointment of Labour MP a 'PR exercise'
Stewart Kenny, who left the bookmaker in 2016, says the appointment of Tom Watson will not change the company's treatment of problem gamblers
Bin firm claims rubble dumping unchallenged by councils
Beauparc Utilities says environmental loophole being used by demolition contractors to use material in roads and concrete manufacturing
Johnson’s defence of withdrawal deal backtrack labelled ‘utterly duplicitous’
EU seeks to prevent any attempt to undermine the international treaty
Ballymaloe plans blitz on British supermarket shelves
Thirty years in business, the east Cork-based restaurant and food brand wants to double the number of British stores that stock its products
FAI owed €29m on €50m loan, despite massive repayments and huge write-off
Figures emerged from analysis ordered by Sport Ireland and revealed in a new book about John Delaney’s reign at the football body
Facebook says Ireland’s transatlantic data ban is premature
The data watchdog has ordered the social media giant to stop transfer of user information between the EU and US following a European court ruling
Analysis: No need for firms to panic over Brexit
While the current call to action is timely, preparations by government and business were well advanced before Covid-19 diverted our attention
RSA seeks 25 redundancies as part of cost-saving plan
London-listed insurance firm is seeking redundancies and reduced hours from staff in Dublin, Galway and Belfast
Funding boost for cold storage firm on expansion trail
CRS Mobile Cold Storage is to receive a significant investment from Renatus Capital Partners
Betting on success: can the owner of Paddy Power make a mint in the US?
As US online betting laws are relaxed, a phalanx of firms on this side of the Atlantic are scrambling to feast upon the huge American gambling market. Will Paddy Power owner Flutter be the one to clean up?
Retail franchise moves to scoop up rural pub licences
XL stores aim to target customers who now drink at home due to coronavirus
Mask hysteria
A public meeting on Dublin’s Custom House steps last week brought together individuals who were genuinely concerned about the seemingly unending restrictions on everyday life, but among those gathered were representatives of a growing number of far-right and conspiracy theory groups which spread their messages through unchecked and unregulated social media channels
Covid-19 protest groups are threatening lives – Donnelly
Minister for Health voices concern over campaigns that ‘threaten to erode trust and confidence in public health’ after large anti-mask rally in Dublin