Why our work trips are starting to look like holidays
In the rush to create new places for flexible workers to fire up their laptops, the hospitality industry is starting to resemble one big wacky workplace
In the rush to create new places for flexible workers to fire up their laptops, the hospitality industry is starting to resemble one big wacky workplace
Timmy Hourihane (53) died after he was attacked by James Brady and another man
There’s no better time to rediscover the joy of travelling by train
From fewer sheets in a toilet roll to cheaper menu ingredients - the race to protect margins
Company has developed WhatsApp-like solution used for maintenance purposes
Project will employ 550 people between construction and running the hotel
Russia's richest woman, Yelena Baturina, had sought €80m for the luxury Dublin hotel
Business travel can generate as much as 75% of airlines’ revenues on some flights
New analysis finds awards such as stock options can more than make up for cuts
Iseq finishes down almost 8% as European shares see worst close in nearly seven years
Russia’s richest woman Yelena Baturina paid €22m to acquire property
From Monday Techstars Startup Week Dublin will host 54 events in 32 venues
San Francisco-based on-demand transportation company wants to raise $2.1bn
December's property report marks a close to a complex year of growth and trepidation
Your bed is the starting point for a good night’s sleep but how do you know which one is best for you?
For your diary: Euro zone consumer confidence due and 2018 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year winner
Results from Ryanair, Tullow Oil, Ardagh Group, Intel, Amazon and Facebook
This Week: Checkout Conference 2018 to focus on planning for challenging times ahead
For Your Diary: EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards; CPL AGM; Irish retail sales
This week’s major business events: BP results; Irish unemployment rate
Group owned by US private equity firm Lone Star has Jurys Inn at centre of its portfolio
One hacker is believed to have sold more than 50,000 payment card numbers
Caveat: Built in the 1970s, the Burlo's huge functions became the stuff of legend
US carriers vie for 10 Cuban air routes, biggest airport in the world for Istanbul, Hilton tries cancellation charges.
Airlines vie for longest routes, Iran Air’s new fleet, Tru by Hilton for millennials, wow cars at Heathrow by Enterprise
Sale triggered by Nama amid signs of building activity in adjoining Central Park
Amaris Hospitality, which owns Jurys Inn, will spend the cash on an upgrade
Jackson Pollock puked there, Dylan wrote lyrics there, Nancy Spungen was killed there – could a space as chaotic as the New York hotel exist today?
The company provides food services and catering at stadiums, hospitals, schools and universities
Galway’s Gerald Lawless has seen the world in his career in hotels
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