An Bord Pleanala grants permission despite objections including from Ryanair
DAA
Formerly Dublin Airport Authority
Official figures include travellers not covered by planning limit
Ulick McEvaddy, his brother Des and other landowners have submitted a plan to Fingal council to build a terminal that could handle 30m passengers on lands they own beside Dublin Airport
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The chemicals, which can be linked to health issues including cancers, were detected during a risk assessment of ground water, surface water and soil sampling
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Proposed new terminal earmarked for land between existing runways that brothers are trying to sell
Car parking is big business for State-owned DAA and the CCPC was right to block its €70m purchase of nearby QuickPark facility
DAA has said it will not appeal competition ruling blocking its purchase, urging other bidders to act speedily to get the facility back open for summer holiday season
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission recently overruled DAA’s intended purchase of the nearby former Quick Park facility
Airport police caught the user and the drone within minutes before handing the individual over to An Garda Síochána
Rival bidder Innovest confirmed its interest and said if successful it would reopen the car park for peak holiday demand
Competition commission fears allowing deal would lead to higher prices for consumers
The 32 million passenger cap is included in a 7,000-page wider infrastructure planning application to Fingal County Council
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