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Rory McIlroy survives a roller coaster to win the Masters again

The 36-year-old from Northern Ireland became just the fourth man to successfully defend his title at Augusta National, writes Shane Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.

Debt, “threats”, and redemption arcs: Mel Sutcliffe’s ongoing battles with Relm

From shadow director claims to alleged intimidation, legal filings reveal the extent of the hostilities as the Goldstein fund fights lender Relm to stop receivers disposing of properties secured on loans of €150m.

The hole-in-one heard round the Masters

During a third round at Augusta National that saw Rory McIlroy’s lead evaporate, Shane Lowry cemented his place as golf’s resident hole-in-one specialist with a historic ace, writes Shane Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.

Nantucket’s oceanfront homes are sliding into the sea. The locals don’t care

Homeowners spent millions trying to save bluff’s-edge properties. Their clash with other residents now includes alleged vandalism and a $10,000 reward, write Kris Maher and Gretchen Tarrant Gulla, The Wall Street Journal.

Augusta National is about to become absolute torture

Reigning champion Rory McIlroy has the largest 36-hole lead in Masters history, but unusually hot and dry weather is set to firm up the course and torment the world’s best golfers, writes Andrew Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.

Five things an orthopaedic surgeon does to avoid golf injuries

Most golfers will hurt themselves at some point. It doesn’t have to be that way, writes Christopher Klifto, The Wall Street Journal.

Why a football club you might not be able to find on a map is so important to Ireland

Following the failure to qualify for the World Cup, Ireland will again enter a period of self-examination. A club in England’s third tier offers an example of what can be done with intelligent management and a smattering of Irish players.

Alex Denning is now racing for Lamborghini, and wants to compete in Le Mans

Dubliner Alex Denning has just secured Cardinal Capital as a corporate sponsor, as he races this year in the Italian GT Championship. He talks about the business of being a racing driver.

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How to navigate a transformed executive recruitment market

Senior executives tend to sell their experience to employers and blame ageism when it doesn’t work out. It’s time to turn this approach on its head, according to Loren Greiff, who switched from recruiting to advising candidates.

The stubborn bet that built a €375m company: Rewinding the week that was

When Fergal Broder refused to shut down LotusWorks in its darkest days, it looked like defiance. Decades later, that decision has culminated in a major deal – one that highlights the growing global demand for Irish engineering firms.

The Women’s Six Nations is back – unfortunately, you’d hardly know it

There are questions about whether the women's game in Ireland is moving fast enough. Governance, competition structures and funding models all need work.

Fuel protesters claim to defend SMEs and motorists. They are hitting them hardest

The overlap between fuel-price and anti-immigrant protest organisers goes hand-in-hand with their disregard for the hurt they cause to small businesses and their staff.

John Looby: The age of ignorance is over and Trump now stands permanently exposed

The movement started by Michael Gove’s public call to ditch the experts has ended with Donald Trump stuck at the Strait of Hormuz. The consequences are, at last, sinking in.

Token efforts: Part 2 – Blockchain finance’s threat and opportunity for Ireland

Ireland has done exceptionally well to become a hub for critical financial market infrastructure like fund domiciles and administration. How it navigates the blockchain frontier will determine the country's long-term success in the industry.

Token efforts: Part 1 – How institution blockchain adoption will reshape financial services

The early years of blockchain technology in the finance sector were difficult to ignore. But as it matures, financial institutions are looking beyond the hype-driven craze and towards a quieter – but equally consequential – use case: tokenisation.

Ronan Lyons: A two-speed housing market emerges

Recent signs of stabilisation in parts of the housing market are encouraging. Prices are still rising, but more slowly. Supply remains tight, but availability is improving in some places. But until the country is consistently building far more homes each year, underlying pressures in the market are likely to remain.