Tech billionaire Elon Musk has said he will fund legal challenges to Ireland's new hate speech legislation.
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- 'End of the McBully' - Supermac's wins case against McDonald's
00:00 - BREAKING: Norwegian Air is to discontinue its transatlantic routes from Ireland, from September 15
- A couple earning average wages still cannot afford even the cheapest new apartments in Dublin, a Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland survey shows, while most types of apartments are not economically viable for developers to build for sale. bit.ly/2NC8QGN
- New Orleans-founded fried chicken brand Popeyes has confirmed that it will open the doors of its first restaurant on the island of Ireland on Friday 20 September.
- Zara owner Inditex may soon be stitching hospital scrubs, helping its home country Spain fight the coronavirus epidemic. bit.ly/3aeZRBB
- Lidl to give vouchers for returned cans and bottles
- US hamburger chain Wendy's said it is seeking well-established franchisee candidates in Ireland that have strong operations experience, local development expertise, ambition to grow quickly and a proven track record of growing brands here. bit.ly/3XB73Bk
- Ryanair has called for the removal of all travel restrictions from the end of May for air travel between Ireland and both the UK and EU.
- An Post becomes the first zero emissions postal service provider in the world bit.ly/3bmaUdt
- Protest over resumption of Jameson exports to Russia buff.ly/40Lo6kz
- As Dublin's traditional pubs reach their 400th consecutive day shut, the Licensed Vintners Association is calling on the Government to allow all pubs to start providing outdoor service from 24 May. bit.ly/3eivJIS
- 180 telephone boxes to be turned into car charge points
- Irish household wealth hits record €198,498 per person

