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From Dublin to Italy: The long-running fight over two aircraft engines

Lessor Aeolus will take its legal action from Ireland to Italy in a bid to get its two aircraft engines back from Express Air Cargo, a Tunisian freight carrier.

A winding-up petition, a stalled IPO and claims of defective homes

GDL Management Group is suing Bert’s Properties Ltd for allegedly defective work on eight properties intended for the mortgage to rent scheme. It claims material losses into the millions and reputational damage.

Pricier iPhones are coming. What—and when—should you buy?

The ‘Do Not Buy’ season is upon us, but the global memory-chip crunch complicates our expectations around Apple’s fall hardware lineup, writes Nicole Nguyen, The Wall Street Journal.

Heat of battle: The claims behind a €54m corporate data raid lawsuit

Heating installers the Joule Group claim former employees colluded with rival start-up Neru to steal trade secrets worth millions, even travelling to China on a side mission to source a product Joule was in negotiations to acquire.

More selective deals, and closer to home: The M&A trends in the latest Renatus report

Irish buyers are now leading the charge when it comes to acquisitions, while inbound overseas deals are more likely to be from Europe. New sectors are attracting investor interest, too.

Netflix is exploring live TV and bundles as it struggles to keep viewers hooked

Streamer is rethinking some of its core strategies to compete with rivals, write Jessica Toonkel and Ben Fritz, The Wall Street Journal.

Fashion is her passion: Couturier to the stars Claire O’Connor on her equine leap of faith

From Beyonce to Keira Knightly and Gillian Anderson to Anna Wintour, regulars on the red carpet have called on the discreet services of the much admired Dubliner. Now her boutique collection of luxury products, Claire de la Mare, is making big strides.

Why white-collar men are obsessed with the perfect lawn

Lush turf can be just as much of an office status symbol as a killer golf swing, writes Callum Borchers, The Wall Street Journal.

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Affordable by name, not by design: Ireland’s cost-rental model is built to fail outside Dublin

Cost-rental should be anchored to the cost of providing homes, not an arbitrary discount from market rents. Until that changes, Ireland's flagship social-rental model will work only where market rents are high enough to make the numbers add up.

How to fill the €100m funding-round gap

Europe is building world-class technology companies: A new €5bn EU fund will help them scale – and do so from home, write European Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva and investor Kasim Kutay.

Finance by design and the consequences of success: Rewinding the week that was

From property funds to securitisation vehicles, Ireland's financial architecture now has extraordinary scale. Understanding it may be the next challenge.

Paul Flynn: When it comes to Dublin and Kerry, history is always present

As an emerging Dublin footballer, you didn't need to be told about the game's greatest rivalry – there was just an assumption you already knew how deep it ran and what it meant to everyone.

England, the World Cup and Ireland’s identity crisis

Huge numbers in Ireland will watch England try to get past Norway in tonight's World Cup quarter-final. The majority will be fervently hoping they don't, but some of us have always felt differently about English football.

Leadership without ego: A tribute to Martin Naughton

Glen Dimplex founder Martin Naughton died last Friday aged 87 and his funeral took place on Thursday. His legacy extends far beyond the multinational he built out of Ireland when no one thought it possible.

The Ortega story by Joe Haslam – Part 2: How “Celtic management” runs the show at Zara

The Inditex group’s flagship brand has surpassed Nike in global rankings by remaining rooted in its founder Amancio Ortega’s Galician heartland.

The Ortega story by Joe Haslam – Part 1: The man who made Zara the world’s most valuable fashion brand

The Inditex group’s flagship brand has surpassed Nike in global rankings by remaining rooted in its founder Amancio Ortega’s Galician heartland.