#Off-Licence
Family pet 'killed in burglary' at house in Armagh
Police are investigating a number of robberies in Northern Ireland.
11 of the most beloved off licences serving Ireland today
It’s Good Friday tomorrow, and these guys are doing God’s work.
New laws on the way to curb the spread of pubs and off licences
Frances Fitzgerald and planning minister Paudie Coffey have agreed a proposal to grant new veto-on-development powers to city and county councils.
Have you had alcohol delivered to your home? You may have broken the law
If you paid by cash upon delivery, that is.
Gardaí asked three Tesco off-licences to close ahead of yesterday's Ireland match
Move along folks, nothing to buy here.
61% of independent off-licences will sack staff if excise duty rises
Just 7 per cent of these businesses said they have managed to maintain pre-Budget 2014 sales volumes.
Beer Club: How craft beer is becoming the new wine
We headed along to the first night of Tom’s Beer Club in Bray to learn all there is know about craft beer.
Dublin off licences urged not to sell booze before 4pm on Paddy’s Day
Off licences in the north inner city have had this agreement with gardaí over the last few years and councillor Mary Fitzpatrick wants others to follow suit.
SuperValu store seeks off licence, fresh food, and butcher interns
ScamBridge.ie protesters gathered outside a store in Deansgrange in south Dublin yesterday over the move.
Column: What is it about Good Friday? Can we not enjoy one night without alcohol?
Today is one of two days of the year when alcohol cannot be sold or purchased. In an almost post-apocalyptic scene, people rush to stock up the day before so that they aren’t left short and so they can get through their Friday night, but what’s that say about us as a society, asks Kathryn Reilly.
The Submarine Bar in Crumlin closed as receivers appointed
The well-known pub in south Dublin had receivers appointed to it yesterday.
Two arrested over armed robbery at Dublin off-licence
The men are being questioned at Blanchardstown Garda Station over the robbery on Friday afternoon in which staff were threatened.
Publicans call 2012 'one of the worst' on record
The statement from publicans comes as Michael Noonan rules out a lid tax.
Alcohol tax hikes 'would put independent off-licences out of business overnight'
The National Off-Licence Association said it is strongly opposed to pre-Budget calls for tax hikes. The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) and Licensed Vintners’ Association (LVA) have proposed a ‘Lid Levy’.
Man armed with knife robs off licence
The PSNI are seeking information on the incident, which took place in Ballynahinch last night.