Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Latest News | Two more shortlists for this year’s Northern Ireland Dealmakers Awards are unveiled today. They were selected by the expert judging panel which scrutinised, assessed and evaluated all the entry submissions for the ten award categories. 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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Newtownards-based Aqualla Brassware has been acquired by Swedish company FM Mattsson Mora Group. Read More… |
A private healthcare clinic in County Down has been acquired by the Affidea Group. Read More… |
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The UK Government has announced a number of measures for Northern Ireland in its latest Budget. Read More… |
An additional £2.4bn has been set aside for the devolved administrations in 2021/22 through the Barnett formula and targeted investment in specific places and sectors across Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Read More… |
The furlough scheme has been extended until the end of September 2021. Read More… |
The chief executive of the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the Executive's five-step plan for easing lockdown restrictions. Read More… |
Interim revenues have topped £100m at confectioner Hotel Chocolat. Read More… |
Insider is looking to find out the current mood of the UK's business community and what the outlook is for 2021 with a poll which will take less than one minute to complete. Read More… |
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Work has started on a new visitor centre at Belfast City Cemetery as part of a £2.3m heritage project. Read More… |
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County Wicklow-headquartered Willows Ingredients has expanded its UK presence on at Tytherington Business Village near Macclesfield to accommodate a growing workforce. Read More… |
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| Charting Northern Ireland's top manufacturers. Read More… |
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