Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Thursday 18 February 2021 |
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Latest News | KPMG's decision to create 200 jobs as part of a £14m investment in Belfast is "welcome news" for North Ireland plc as a whole, the chair of a taskforce driving economic growth in the city has said. Read More… |
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As the culmination of its series of roundtable events, Insider gathered stakeholders from Yorkshire, the North West, the Midlands, the South East and from Northern Ireland to discuss how these collaborations could evolve and paint the national picture from a local perspective. Read More… |
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has served an initial enforcement order on the £6.8bn acquisition of Asda by a consortium including the owners of Euro Garages and private equity firm TDR Capital. Read More… |
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Portadown-based Irwin’s Bakery has expanded its 20-year partnership deal with Lidl Northern Ireland, which is worth more than £50m. Read More… |
Belfast has been selected to host MIT Technology Review’s European technology conference. Read More… |
e-Learning company Learning Pool has unveiled plans to boost its business in the US following its Ulster Bank-backed acquisition of Remote Learner. Read More… |
Manchester-based unified communications and cloud services provider M247 has expanded into Ireland. Read More… |
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Property investor Supermarket Income REIT has acquired a Sainsbury's in Bangor in a £24.8m deal. Read More… |
The five local authorities behind the Belfast Region City Deal (BRCD) have launched their portfolio of property development opportunities with the aim of attracting global investment, boosting tourism and creating sustainable regeneration. Read More… |
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| Charting Northern Ireland's top manufacturers. Read More… |
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