Transport Walking and cycling boost Irish cities by more than €3 billion annually - NTAThe state body said that active travel modes took 680,000 cars off the roads in Ireland’s five largest cities
Five Degrees of Change Five Degrees of Change: NTA chief Anne GrahamThe boss of the state agency is dealing with a transformative period of dealing with legacy issues while pushing through innovations
Planning Plans to revamp Crumlin Shopping Centre face rejection as Dunnes told to cut back on car parkingDublin City Council has told Dunnes Stores its plans need to be revised to prevent excessive car journeys
Companies Free Now boss says taxi shortage is due to rise in demand and fewer driversNiall Carson says there has been a huge surge in demand as more people have become more digitally native and moved to hailing taxis through apps
NTA agrees purchase of 120 fully electric double-decker buses in first for transport fleetAuthority to announce ‘initial order’ of 120 buses from Wrightbus, the Antrim-based company owned by Jo Bamford