Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Tuesday 15 September 2020 |
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Latest News | Construction is underway on a new £25m grade A office development in Belfast, which is set to create hundreds of new jobs. Read More… |
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Town and city centre revitalisation are in the news following the UK government's intentions to build and regenerate. David Jones, head of real estate in Belfast law firm Tughans, explains. Read More… |
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A Bangor-based yoghurt manufacturer is set to invest more than £2m to expand its business and create new jobs, with Invest NI backing the firm's plans. Read More… |
Northern Ireland private equity investor Cordovan Capital Partners has completed the sale of its investment in TruCorp Holdings to management. Read More… |
Northern Ireland start-ups will have the chance to win a £75,000 proof of concept grant as part of a new competition launched by Techstart Ventures and Belfast Harbour. Read More… |
Irish building materials company Kingspan Group has confirmed the agreement of terms on a €750m green private placement. Read More… |
A major shareholder in a luxury watch retail group with sites across the UK has raised more than £100m after selling a significant size of its stake. Read More… |
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Northern Ireland business activity increased during August; however, there remained further evidence of spare capacity, according to new data from the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI. Read More… |
A click-and-collect service has been started by Aldi in the UK on a trial basis. Read More… |
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Approval has been recommended for a new job-creating £26m wind farm development in Gortcorbies, County Derry/Londonderry. Read More… |
The green light has been recommended for the development of a new data centre on the site of a former army barracks in Ballykelly. The scheme is expected to create new "employment prospects for local people." Read More… |
The North-south interconnector has been approved by infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon. Read More… |
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Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has resumed two-shift production as operations return to pre-pandemic levels. Read More… |
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| Charting Northern Ireland's top manufacturers. Read More… |
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