Business News
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National Ploughing Association Appoints New President, Chair And Vice-Chair
Five new appointees were announced today.
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Westmeath Cafe Customers Reluctant To Take Home Cans After DRS Implementation
The Deposit Return Scheme has faced broad criticism from businesses in the midlands.
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"Sustainability Is The Way Forward" - New Refill Mill Owner
Kim Darby took over the store yesterday.
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Popular Westmeath Store To Reopen
The store closed in March.
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Midlands Taxi Numbers See Significant Drop Since 2019
23 counties have seen a reduction in the past five years.
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Century-Old Westmeath Business To Close
It first started operating in 1911.
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Tara Mines Set To Reopen
The mine has been closed since last June.
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Childcare "Crisis" Forcing Closure Of Laois Provider
The Cullohill provider has been in business for a decade and a half.
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"It's A Crucial Time For Radio" - New Chief Executive Of IBI
Michael Kelly steps into the role after most recently serving as Manager of Communications with the Injuries Resolution Board.
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Proposed Laois Medical Clinic Could Create 20 Jobs
The development would see vacant offices converted for the clinic.
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Bord Na Móna Receive Award For Work Towards Greener Energy
The awards ceremony was held earlier on today.
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€400,000 Invested Into Carlow Department Store
They will feature the chain's first indoor hairdressers.
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Offaly Take-Away Ordered To Close Last Month
The business was one of nine issued closure orders in March.
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Laois Mobile Coffee Van Shuts Down After Vandalism And Intimidation
The van only opened last month.
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Retail Supports Needed To Save Midlands Towns - Mullingar Chamber
The organisation is calling for supports from the Government.
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Over 40 New Jobs Coming To The Midlands With New Supermarket
The store will be opening this week.
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Nominations Open For Enterprise Ireland's Innovation Arena Award At Ploughing Championships
Awards for agricultural Innovations ideas will be given out at this years' National Ploughing Championships.
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Private Healthcare And Education Staff Don't Feel Needs Are Met By Employer
60% of workers say their wellbeing isn't looked after.