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Aer Lingus pilots are halting their industrial action after union leaders backed a 17.75 per cent pay rise offer late last night, but some passengers still face cancelled flights into early next week.
Aer Lingus pilots to halt industrial action
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Business Today: Aer Lingus pilots halt their industrial action, Donohoe defends the Government's €8.3 billion budget plan, and why big US firms won't leave Ireland. A round-up of the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk.
Business Today: Aer Lingus pilots halt industrial action, Donohoe defends budget plan and why big US firms won't leave Ireland
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Inside Business: In light of the Summer Economic Statement, are we set for another bumper budget and possible early general election? Listen to more at the link below. ⬇️ In association with EY Ireland.
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Increased activity in the Republic’s manufacturing and pharmaceutical sectors last year drove an increase of more than 15 per cent in revenues at the Irish arm of engineering and construction giant Jacobs.
Booming life sciences sector boosts revenues at Jacobs Engineering by 40%
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A new one-stop shop to help businesses access government supports and information will save small and medium enterprises (SMEs) time and effort, and support the development of indigenous companies, Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke has said.
National Enterprise Hub established to help firms access supports
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Barbie, the Margot Robbie co-produced movie, the box office hit of the year, generating €9.9 million last year in Ireland. It was the highlight of a buoyant year for Irish cinemas, as box-office income increased by 10 per cent to €101 million, according to the annual report of the Irish Film Classification Office.
Barbie tops the charts with Irish cinema audiences
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The proportion of Irish home buyers opting for fixed-rate mortgage contracts has fallen, possibly in anticipation of further interest rate cuts.
Number of home buyers opting for fixed-rate mortgages drops
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A High Court judge will give a decision next week in a widow’s injunction application against developer Greg Kavanagh and his company Beakonford Ltd over alleged trespass on the woman’s property in Ashford, Co Wicklow.
High Court judge to rule next week in widow’s injunction application against developer Greg Kavanagh
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Plans for more housing at the former Irish Glass Bottle site at Poolbeg in Dublin have received a boost. Dublin City Council has granted planning permission to a Johnny Ronan RGRE led consortium, Pembroke Beach DAC to construct 502 apartments across five separate apartment blocks ranging in height from six to seven storeys for the former Irish Glass Bottle site.
Irish glass Bottle site granted permission for more housing
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Cliff Taylor: The income tax package looks likely to be fairly straightforward. Much of this, as new Minister for Finance Jack Chambers said, will be to take account of inflation and ensure that as people’s wages go up, they do not end up paying a higher proportion in tax.
Cliff Taylor: We are promised an €8.3bn budget, but how much extra cash will end up in your pocket?
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