Hostelworld chairman Michael Cawley to step down after nine years
Hostel-booking group plans to repay remaining €7.5m balance on a AIB loan by end of June, two years ahead of schedule
Hostel-booking group plans to repay remaining €7.5m balance on a AIB loan by end of June, two years ahead of schedule
There will be more than 60 speakers and hosts discussing a range of topics at Kilkenomics across Kilkenny city this week
Karen Harrington convicted on Monday of murdering toddler in Mahon, Cork in 2019
Child had multiple injuries after being found alone in apartment with 38-year-old woman
Defence argue that there are sufficient deficiencies in the prosecution case
Karen Harrington denies murder of two-year-old Santina Cawley in Cork in 2019
Accused Karen Harrington was never mean to any child, sister tells court
Michael Cawley (37) said he never thought Karen Harrington would harm his daughter
Karen Harrington (38) denies the murder of toddler in her apartment in Cork city
Board chaired by Paul Carty on interim basis since Michael Cawley’s exit over holiday
Michael Cawley was 16 when he tried to force door of Stillorgan home open as owner held it
Company’s revenue rose by 27% to €4.85m in 2019
Former Permanent TSB executive to lead fintech through next phase of growth
As with Cawley before O’Donoghue, the bigger mistake lay in the State’s travel rules
Breege O’Donoghue steps down after travelling to Spain during the summer
Cantillon: Kerry businessman Kennelly one of the few to defend former Ryanair boss
Covid-19 committee chair Michael McNamara says Ireland entering period of ‘hysteria’
Minister for Tourism said she had accepted Michael Cawley’s resignation
Over 70% of overseas visitors spend nights in just five counties
Shareholder advisory group ISS issues recommendations ahead of airline’s agm
Karen Harrington charged with the murder of Santina Cawley in her Cork city apartment
This Week in Business: FSAI conference to give businesses much food for thought
Irish company, which held its AGM on Friday, expects to meet target for ’modest earnings’ for the year
Former Ryanair CEO is also considering Ecuador or Central America as the base for a third airline
Stansted Airport CEO sees baggage-transfer innovation as key part of €675m expansion
Group urges David Bonderman to step down and succession plan for Michael O’Leary
Regulation threatens to undermine auditor judgment, former Ryanair deputy chief says
Book extract: Matt Cooper chronicles O’Leary’s struggles to reinvent Ryanair, keep pilots at bay, and stay in charge of the airline
CRH, Urban Outfitters, Analog Devices and Target to report results
Feagal Mooney received total remuneration of €768,800 last year
Former Expedia executive Gary Morrison to become chief executive on June 11th
Tourism industry body Itic wants to ‘reassess effectiveness and efficiency of state agency’
Company warns of Brexit and currency headwinds during the coming year
Peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platform looking to become biggest Irish non-bank lender
Revenues up 11% to €101.9m at pay-as-you-go firm as customer numbers rise to 130,000
Caveat: You cannot divorce Ryanair’s audacity on corporate governance standards from the operational mess it recently created
Company intends to establish P2P lending as a mainstay of the SME lending landscape
Cancellations crisis rooted in change in approach to governing hours pilots spend in air
Many of them, particularly the chairman, are there well beyond what codes recommend
Former Ryanair deputy chief executive joins as lender embarks on ‘next phase of growth’
Airline provides too little data on calculation of bonuses for executives, advisers argue
New tourism chief has worked for Diageo, Aviva and UCD Smurfit Business School
Representative one of a group asked by Irish business to support the service in May
Dispute on planned low-cost transatlantic service based in Ireland moves to arbitration
Cork Chamber of Commerce writes letter over controversial Norwegian Air plans
Second runway a ‘fait accompli’, say Portmarnock locals affected by expansion move
Fáilte Ireland notes price gouging and international factors could undermine revenue base
Pay-as-you-go electricity provider PrePay Power is Andrew Collins’s latest venture
Former Ryanair man finds himself on other side of the check-in desk
A stalled bid for Aer Lingus and top-level changes at its biggest rival suggest 2015 will be just as choppy
Fáilte Ireland’s review of 2014 says more than 7.3 million overseas visitors came here
Foreign earnings up €400 million, marking biggest increase in a decade
‘No soft money’ for sector, warns strategic investment fund director
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