Edward McCloskey of Irish firm WaterWipes: The target is becoming a ‘billion-dollar brand’
WaterWipes has employees in Europe, the US and Australia as well as nearly 400 employees in Ireland
WaterWipes has employees in Europe, the US and Australia as well as nearly 400 employees in Ireland
Women’s tournament has several contenders, unlike the men’s equivalent where it’s all about Alcaraz and Sinner
At the centre of the debate will be whether the Budget 2026 should include a cost of living package
CSO’s data on labour market reads well in context of slowing global demand
Internal documents show pushback to idea children be accommodated by care firms who supplied fake Garda vetting
Cairn Homes was among those to submit an observation during a public consultation period
Aidan O’Brien targeting Deauville Group One double with Gstaad and Bedtime Story
Cross-channel challenger Miss Attitude could prove best in Sunday’s Naas feature
From religion to football, links abound between Dublin and the most Irish city in England
Teva Pharmaceuticals, which makes Sudocrem, is one of the largest suppliers of generic medicines to HSE
Letterkenny doctor says man followed and threatened her after she left workplace
Even away from the track, Daniel Day-Lewis’s forthcoming film proves how time spent recuperating is never wasted
After nine weeks of training on and off the pitch, Ireland are up for their World Cup opener against Japan
The UK’s Royal Mail and DHL are pausing some deliveries
Number of homes planned for new suburb at the former Dublin Industrial Estate revised upwards
The Pieta House founder and former senator ran for the presidency of Ireland in 2018
Apartment blocks at Carlisle range from three to five storeys and were described as ‘tenements’ by local residents who objected to scheme
There’s nothing Disney about Alan Sheehan but he’s playing a lead role at a club that suddenly seem to be going showbiz
Eanna Ní Lamhna answers readers’ question about curious wildlife spotted around the country
Government is under pressure to end its extensive culling programme
Its selection process is ridiculous. Parties should favour contests over coronations
Ireland’s memory of Éamon de Valera is complicated by many factors. Diarmaid Ferriter assesses the competing perspectives
The striker is expected to start for new club Roma on Saturday
Senior Fine Gael politicians are confident former minister for social affairs will not be beaten if country gets to know her as they do
Stephens talks about visiting his grandparents in Co Mayo, how Scotland will become independent before Northern Ireland joins the Republic and more
Prices are rising because the biggest buyer in the market is pushing them up. Who will benefit?
Boost soil health, order spring bulbs, and other gardening tips
Patrick Freyne speaks to the chief editor of the new monolingual Irish dictionary, due to launch in October
After spending 11 years at the BBC, the executive has returned to Montrose at a time of flux for RTÉ.
Writer Ann Friedman on her love of Dunfanaghy and why she wants Frances McDormand to play her in a biopic
This fringe group, drawn from the ranks of anti-lockdown protesters and business people laid low by the crash, have a cabinet, local co-ops and even a network of ‘courts’
Across the EU, the pattern holds: women’s leisure time is consistently squeezed by the small, invisible tasks of everyday life
Organisation’s activities ‘risk misleading or exploiting citizens’, says elected Fianna Fáil figure
Can VR and AI rekindle the world of tech-aided matchmaking or are we starting to see a return to the old days of face-to-face meet-ups?
Honor has just given Sorcha her biggest shock since she found out her teenage pen pal was actually a death row inmate in Texas
Ninety-five per cent of companies surveyed getting zero return from their investments in generative AI, research finds
Mo Chara has been back in court over a terror-related charge that Kneecap dismiss as political policing. It’s a pivotal week in the run-up to Electric Picnic
Odd as it might sound, Victor’s note-perfect script, drawn from personal experience of sexual assault, is a trauma comedy
Brian O’Doherty’s remark dates from his time as curator of the Limerick biennial. Will the 2025 edition ignite squabbles?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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