We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Jackie Reeve Jackie Reeve is a writer covering bedding. She’s spent the past ...
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US fast casual chicken chain Wingstop has opened a new site in Dundonald. The new venue at East Point Entertainment Village, next to Dundonald Ice Bowl, is the dining group’s second location in ...
Social media platform Meta has been called on to build safer products and systems and to engage with Coimisiún na Meán in its investigation into its practices. The regulator on Tuesday announced it is ...
Irish regulators have opened two investigations into Meta over whether the company is sufficiently complying with a European law requiring platforms to offer users alternatives to targeted algorithmic ...
Ireland’s media regulator Coimisiún na Meán has announced two new investigations into Meta platforms Facebook and Instagram to determine whether Meta is using “dark patterns” to “manipulate” and ...
The well-established high street name is set to shut its doors for good throughout Ireland after entering provisional liquidation. Born Clothing has launched its closing-down Sale with up to 70% off ...
IRISH retail chain Born Clothing has announced the closure of its 15 stores across the country, with the loss of over 100 jobs. The company, which opened its first store in Newtownsmith in Galway in ...
The Irish Retail chain Born Clothing has announced the closure of its 15 stores across the country with the loss of over 100 jobs. The company, which opened its first store in Newtownsmith in Galway ...