Coastal communities to get €45m in Brexit funds for seafood processing
Fishers to be offered payments tie-up trawlers for two months
Fishers to be offered payments tie-up trawlers for two months
Company aiming to hit €6m in turnover by the end of 2023 as it expands overseas
Michael Viney: Western and southern bays being plundered by ocean-going Irish trawlers
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Payments can be claimed to mitigate effects of drop in fisheries quotas after Brexit
Two fisherman died after trawler sank near Hook Head in January 2020
Evidence mounts on ‘possibility of pain experience’ in fish and marine crustaceans
Irish businesses are getting resourceful with waste in a range of sectors including food, fashion and tech
‘The biggest challenge starting the business was having children...home-schooled around me and trying to manage their Zoom calls without enough devices’
Brexit deal on fisheries will cost Irish fishing 4,000 jobs , fishermen warn
Accused also admits possessing a false bank statement following Garda investigation
Foodservice closures offset by increase in retail market
HoloSite system, developed by XYZ Reality, in use on Danish data centre
Businessman whose Shannon Group appointment was halted in social media controversy joined BIM last year
Fisheries front and centre of Brexit negotiations with west Cork potentially the epicentre
Firm is targeting a protein ingredients sector expected to be worth nearly $40bn by 2024
‘Phone coverage at sea is limited and unreliable,’ it said
Critics say EU leaders ‘have failed abysmally to meet legal deadline to end overfishing’
Killinarden Youth Initiative claim Sean McMorrow Memorial Cup at Aughrim
Food File: Samhain food fest in Kells; Burren seafood; game menu at Knockranny House
Main goal with WASi was to offer the goodness of seaweed in an accessible and delicious way
Tracing advances could see ‘stigma of shellfish’ start to disappear, says restaurateur
Gardening festival to showcase miniature gardens over the Bank Holiday weekend
Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab and Andrea Leadsom all throw hats into the ring
Climate change is a focus for some of Ireland’s top gardeners at Phoenix Park festival
The gardening festival returns to the Phoenix Park for the June bank-holiday weekend
Some 30 island-state representatives will discuss how to effectively manage our oceans
It pays to do your homework on the range of professional services available
Creed announces restrictions on vessels more than 18m long due to start in 2020
Industries from construction to ICT to financial services and hospitality report a serious skills shortage
Irish Ferry move could severely hit Irish, Spanish and French fish exporters, warns co-op
Sea frontiers are easily enforced; trawlers must stay within them even if the catch does not
First Irish woman to compete in Figaro circuit eyeing Vendee Globe Round the World Race in 2020
Simon Carswell takes a six-country delivery trip with a trucker to assess the road ahead
Fishing for Litter encourages fishermen to collect litter on a voluntary basis in Ireland
Hatch accelerator programme aims to find and develop disruptive aquaculture start-ups
Next generation proving its mettle can keep family firms innovative and growing
Deteriorating relations with US and the actions of market speculators highlight precarious economic position
President Erdogan turns ire on ubiquitous iPhone, symbolic of muscular US trade policy
Brittany company with access to Irish waters acquired by Irish consortium in 2016
Fishing industry leader’s contribution recalled at his funeral in south Donegal
Food File: Festival of food, Nespresso pens, Buddha Bowls and World Oceans Day
If you do not pick up the catch of the day at a fish counter, what can the label on chilled fish tell you?
Sailor has little time for gender issues as she races single-handedly for days at a time
This week Trump ventured into the enemy territory – California – while ‘one woke dude’ impressed Vanity Fair
Increasing convergence across almost all sectors of the economy leading to greater job mobility
A sample of courses from Ireland’s universities, ITs and smaller colleges
Joey Murrin says comments by Theresa May on fishing rights have ‘serious implications
Climate change and plastic debris among factors but scientists need more data
Hopes for Údarás na Gaeltachta plan for marine park
Scientists from NUI Galway and Athlone Institute of Technology involved in two year-project
Migrant Rights Centre Ireland survey says some foreign workers are ‘severely underpaid’
Anne Stephens of Fish Market takes top prize two years after husband won competition
The beauty of the technology is that it allows the building to be virtually built, before it’s physically built
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices