A County Armagh man has been ordered to serve 10 years in jail for a series of robberies in which ATMs were ripped from walls
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The latest figures from Kantar show that Irish take-home grocery sales fell by 4.5% over the 12 weeks to 20 February 2022 – however, spending
Global crude oil prices have soared to their highest levels since 2008, heightening pressure on the Government to move to cut excise duty on petrol
Swiss-Irish food group Aryzta has announced organic revenue growth of 13.3% in the six months to January, reflecting a bounceback in foodservice since Covid restrictions
The Irish Road Haulage Association has written to the Government to raise concerns about a threat to the continuity of fuel supplies, due to the
Siberian discounter Mere is halting its European expansion plans and pulling out of the UK following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In spring 2021, Mere,
Forecourt retailer Applegreen has awarded 16 community groups across Ireland a shared sum of over €100,000 via the Blossom Fund from the Irish Youth Foundation
Independent retailers have reacted with dismay after learning that the Daily and Sunday Telegraph cover prices are rising substantially from Monday (March 7), but that
Shopping centre operator Hammerson has reported a smaller annual loss and a drop in debt levels, as the retail property sector recovers from Covid-19 shop
Coca-Cola HBC says it has contingency plans to cope with the escalating Russia-Ukraine crisis, as the soft drinks bottler reported a surge in annual profit

