Good morning colleagues
by Martina O'Leary

The economic gap between both sides of the Border is to diverge further as Brexit looms, according to a report from the Nevin Economic Research Institute as it launches its quarterly economic report today.

 

Dublin's City Council has identified four industrial areas it sees as 'new key growth areas of the city'.

 

Fiona Reddan in the Irish times asks will auto-enrolment pensions ever actually be introduced?

 

The Examiner's Cormack O'Keeffe writes a special report on Obserstown the country’s only detention centre for young offenders.

 

Coillte Announces €500K Restoration Plan For Native Woodland In Sligo.

 

Ryanair is unveiling their winter schedule for 2019/2020 which will include 12 new routes from Ireland from next October.

 

Inchydoney Beach in Clonakilty, Co Cork has come out on top of a list of the best in Ireland by TripAdvisor users.

 

Today's zen is a little bit of Mundy on a Tuesday.

 

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