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- Ibec calls for pause to Dublin city centre traffic plansThe employers group Ibec has called on Dublin City Council to pause the implementation of new city centre traffic plans due to be introduced in August.
- Tony O'Reilly 'a man of great personal charm' - PresidentPresident Michael D Higgins has led tributes following the death of Tony O'Reilly, one of Ireland's leading business figures, at the age of 88.
- FSU conference highlights Ireland-US trade union linksTrade union links between Ireland and the US have been highlighted at the triennial conference of the Financial Services Union (FSU) which was held in Belfast today.
- Industrial action at disability service postponedPlanned industrial action at St Christopher's disability services in Longford has been postponed.
- Businessman Tony O'Reilly dies after short illnessBusinessman Tony O'Reilly has died in Dublin, aged 88, following a short illness.
- One quarter of domestic gas customers in arrearsThe number of domestic gas customers in arrears rose again in March, new data released by the energy regulator shows.
- GameStop tumbles on capital raise plansRetail darling GameStop slumped 26% today after the struggling videogame retailer said it would sell up to 45 million shares, taking advantage of the meme-stocks frenzy this week.
- Boeing shareholders vote to re-elect CEO Calhoun to boardBoeing's departing CEO Dave Calhoun was re-elected to stay on the troubled company's board today, even as the planemaker's chairman said he was gathering feedback from customers and others in its search for a new chief executive.
- Reddit stock jumps after OpenAI partnershipShares of Reddit rose nearly 15% today, following a partnership with artificial intelligence firm OpenAI that is expected to boost advertising income for the social media platform.
- Spotify sued over millions in allegedly unpaid royaltiesSpotify has been hit with a lawsuit in New York federal court that accuses the streaming giant of underpaying songwriting royalties for tens of millions of songs.
- Ibec calls for pause to Dublin city centre traffic plans