An eleventh-hour meeting this evening between Ursula von der Leyen and Boris Johnson could decide the fate of the relationship between the EU and the UK for decades to come. Hopes of striking a trade deal hang in the balance and may rest on a make-or-break dinner meeting between the European Commission president and British...
Cigarette giant British American Tobacco believes it will take a smaller hit from the pandemic than previously thought after South Africa ended a ban on cigarette sales early.
US cybersecurity firm FireEye has said foreign hackers with “world-class capabilities” broke into its network and stole tools it uses to probe the defences of thousands of customers, who include federal, state and local governments and top global corporations.
There are rising fears among farmers and landowners over increased hare-poaching around South Kerry, which has now led to an alleged assault on a man in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The number of dairy calves live exported from Ireland to the continent has dropped by 27pc this year largely due to the impact of Covid-19.
The boss of bus group Stagecoach has warned that people will permanently travel less due to the shift towards home-working during the coronavirus pandemic as the group revealed that profits crashed more than 90%.
Transport giant Stagecoach has revealed half-year profits crashed 92% to £5.4 million as slumping demand for public transport hammered revenues.