The Royal Irish Automobile Club plans to seek an investment partner to develop the air rights above its car park, adjoining 34 Dawson Street, Dublin 2. Photograph: © Fran Veale for The Irish Times
The Royal Irish Automobile Club is set to appoint an agent to identify an investor who would partner with the club to redevelop its historic premises on Dawson Street in Dublin 2. Ciarán Hancockhas agreed to attend the Labour Court on Tuesday in the latest bid to resolve a bitter pay dispute that has already disrupted the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Barry O’Halloran reports on the latest twist in this dispute.
After 75 years serving the local community in Monkstown village in Dublin, the family behind the popular corner shop Hewett Newsagents have. Thelma and David Hewett ran the shop for the past 42 years and spoke with Colin Gleeson about their decision to close.would combine the convenience of online payments with cash-like features, writes ECB executive board member Piero Cipollone in an opinion piece for The Irish Times.
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