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John Burns

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TTV
Troy Studios in Limerick aims to be global hub for reality TV shows
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Troy Studios in Limerick aims to be global hub for reality TV shows

  • January 30, 2026
It follows the Government’s introduction of a tax break for unscripted programmes, which includes reality TV but also…
BBusiness
RTÉ’s loss is Ires Reit’s gain as CFO Mari Hurley makes shrewd move
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RTÉ’s loss is Ires Reit’s gain as CFO Mari Hurley makes shrewd move

  • January 17, 2026
If Hurley’s ambition was to work for a company with front-loaded upside potential, to use the language of…
EEntertainment
RTÉ hands back €60,000 painting to Dublin gallery after ownership claimed
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RTÉ hands back €60,000 painting to Dublin gallery after ownership claimed

  • January 15, 2026
Legal firm acting on gallery’s behalf sent broadcaster an affidavit that outlined the history of the painting’s ownership…
HHeadlines
Price of a stamp to increase by 20c
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Price of a stamp to increase by 20c

  • January 12, 2026
A new €3.50 rate is being introduced for Britain and Europe, which is an increase of 85c. The…
BBusiness
Value of Irish exports to US fell by $15bn in October, new figures reveal
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Value of Irish exports to US fell by $15bn in October, new figures reveal

  • January 9, 2026
Trade deficit drops to €3.2bn as effect of Trump tariffs begins to be felt around the world US…
HHeadlines
Up to 100,000 households will pay more income tax this year
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Up to 100,000 households will pay more income tax this year

  • January 3, 2026
The increase is due to tax credits and the higher-rate threshold remaining unchanged in last year’s budget Finance…
BBusiness
Digital euro: what it is and how we will use the new form of cash
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Digital euro: what it is and how we will use the new form of cash

  • December 29, 2025
The European Central Bank is determined to break the US grip on card payments Digital euro. Image: Getty…
EEntertainment
Families at war – 10 business bust-ups that started at home
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Families at war – 10 business bust-ups that started at home

  • December 25, 2025
Christmas is a time for get-togethers, and perhaps the occasional disagreement too. But in some disputes, the stakes…
EEntertainment
‘Always Remember’ is crowned Christmas number 1 bestseller
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‘Always Remember’ is crowned Christmas number 1 bestseller

  • December 23, 2025
The inspiring collection of thoughts on resilience and friendship, by the British illustrator Charles Mackesy, sold 4,999 copies…
IIreland
Housing at former Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum gets go-ahead
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Housing at former Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum gets go-ahead

  • December 23, 2025
The project, led by the Land Development Agency (LDA), has been beset by legal difficulties, and held up…
BBusiness
No increase in housebuilding expected for 2026, as ESRI also warns of risk from AI investment - The Irish Independent
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No increase in housebuilding expected for 2026, as ESRI also warns of risk from AI investment – The Irish Independent

  • December 18, 2025
No increase in housebuilding expected for 2026, as ESRI also warns of risk from AI investment  The Irish Independent…
EEconomy
Christmas spending up this year by equivalent of €1,600 per household, Ibec says
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Christmas spending up this year by equivalent of €1,600 per household, Ibec says

  • December 17, 2025
Irish consumer confidence helped by growth of global economy Inflation will not curb Christmas shoppers’ enthusiasm. Photo: Getty…
Ireland
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