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New Ivy Belfast restaurant set to offer an exclusive dining experience

New details of Belfast’s Ivy restaurant have emerged – offering a hint of what to expect on the menu of one of the city’s most exclusive dining venues. → Read More

Sky-high energy prices here to stay for six years — and could even get worse for NI householders

Northern Ireland householders will pay high energy prices until at least 2028, the Utility Regulator has warned. → Read More

Political impasse damages Northern Ireland’s reputation by the day, warns business chief

The latest political crisis will damage Northern Ireland’s international reputation by the day, a business leader has warned. → Read More

Belfast City Council has failed to invest in Cathedral Quarter, says NI chef Niall McKenna

A leading restaurateur has hit out after just one Belfast City councillor turned up to a meeting held last month to discuss drug misuse and cleanliness issues in the Cathedral Quarter. → Read More

Working from home guidelines outdated without an Executive

Stormont officials are unable to say when “restrictive” guidelines for working from home will be lifted to put Northern Ireland on a par with the rest of the UK. → Read More

Wilsons Auctions to sell off drug-smuggling super yacht

A luxury yacht that was used to smuggle £160m worth of cocaine from the Caribbean to the UK will be auctioned off at Wilsons Auctions at the end of the month. → Read More

End of an era as Reids Shoes of Sandy Row goes on the market for £695,000

One of Belfast’s most famous shoe shops has gone on the market for £695,000. → Read More

Energy rating of a home could soon be reflected in its price, say experts

Property experts say house prices here could soon reflect how energy efficient a home is. → Read More

Inflation to hit the cost of clothing as prices set to increase by at least 8%

The price we pay for clothing is set to rise by an average of 8% over the next six months, according to one high street retailer. → Read More

Northern Ireland fuel: Pump prices will remain high for some time despite duty cut, says Consumer Council

Pump prices at many forecourts across Northern Ireland have yet to reflect the Chancellor’s 5p per litre cut on fuel duty, and it may be the end of the month before it does. → Read More

Barry’s confirms Easter reopening as Portrush amusements set to return

It’s official, Barry’s Portrush will open for business this Easter and it will feature new attractions new owner Curry’s Fun Park has said. → Read More

Barry’s confirms Easter reopening as Portrush amusements set to return as Curry’s Fun Park

It’s official, Barry’s Portrush will open for business this Easter and it will feature new attractions new owner Curry’s Fun Park has said. → Read More

Northern Ireland PR expert accuses P&O of showing ‘a lack of humanity’

A Northern Ireland PR expert has said P&O Ferries are guilty of “a lack of humanity” over how they handled the sacking of 800 staff this week. → Read More

Open Farm Weekend returns to Northern Ireland across 20 sites after three year break

Open Farm Weekend is back in the real world in June for the first time since 2019, with Bank of Ireland as its new title sponsor. → Read More

Northern Ireland businesses record sharp uplift in orders

Northern Ireland businesses have had their sharpest rise in orders in over seven-and-a-half years, but the conflict in Ukraine will make any progress short-lived, a report has warned. → Read More

London Mayor Sadiq Khan calls on Stormont to see benefits of city congestion scheme

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has urged politicians here to see the benefits of a city congestion charge scheme. → Read More

Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter is a dump, says James Street South's top chef

A top Belfast chef has called on city councillors to clean up the streets of Belfast or run the risk of ruining the hospitality sector there. → Read More

Stena Line ‘astonished’ by volume of applicants for new Irish Sea-crossing jobs

A job advertisement selling “A Life Less Ordinary” as a staff member on board Stena Line has attracted 1,700 applications. → Read More

Boost for Belfast city centre hospitality as White’s and Ulster Sports Club set for revamp

A licensed fish and chip shop with a beer hall is just one of two separate pub expansion plans for Belfast’s High Street. → Read More

Tyrone-based McAleer and Rushe secures £42m student accommodation contract

NI construction firm McAleer and Rushe has won a £42m student accommodation contract in Norwich. → Read More