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Family business: Acrimonious O’Callaghan hotel dispute to go to arbitration

The bitter row between veteran hotelier Noel O'Callaghan and his two sons will be thrashed out behind closed doors following a 26-page judgment finding the arbitration provisions in a contested 2024 shareholders’ agreement are “valid and subsisting”.

Irish retailers sign up to interchange lawsuit against Mastercard

Carrolls Irish Gifts and Carraig Donn are joining the likes of H&M in a UK legal dispute against the card payment giant over interchange fees.

Ronnie Delany loses jurisdiction battle in Qatari royals and Maybourne Hotel defamation claims

Businessman and Paddy McKillen associate Ronnie Delany sued the Al Thanis and the Maybourne Hotels group over an alleged "blackballing” in the wake of a wider falling out between the Qatari and McKillen camps.

Six whistleblower reports raise serious refugee accommodation concerns

The Protected Disclosures Commissioner has warned of gaps in oversight of emergency accommodation which leaves 90 per cent of private facilities outside of the standard State inspection regime.

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PwC’s David Lee on why 20% of companies are capturing most of AI’s value 

Most companies are experimenting with AI, but few are seeing real returns. PwC Ireland’s Chief Technology Officer, David Lee, explains why a small cohort is pulling ahead – and what other firms can do to close the gap.

“More of the same, better executed”: Alan Walsh on the rise of $1.4bn IPL Schoeller

For Alan Walsh, the formula behind the company’s growth is straightforward: stick to what works, but do it better. He talks about the company’s fascinating history, and its plans for its future.

Thirteen companies in housebuilder Torca Homes have gone into liquidation

The Torca Group, founded in 2012 by Phelim O’Connor and Oisin O’Connor, has appointed Grant Thornton as liquidators to 13 companies within the group.

Scouting Ireland: “Incoherent and incomplete” governance and property “uncertainty”

Inspectors have completed a report into Scouting Ireland which raises concerns about governance and ownership of certain properties. It finds there were "two parallel governance structures".

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In a country at war with itself, what does a fractured US mean for the rest of the world?

As America grapples with political fracture and foreign conflict, the question is no longer just what the US becomes – but what its instability means beyond its borders.

Dion Fanning: When private equity and big data take on football

Many attempted to find fault with the managerial style of Liam Rosenior when he left Chelsea this week. But was what happened at the club a feature, not a bug, when private equity takes control of sport?

Five lessons from Clinch Wealth’s €700m journey: Rewinding the week that was

Tom Clinch’s restructuring of the family business into a €700 million wealth manager reveals a clear philosophy: concentrate on high-value relationships, invest in people, and treat brand as a core competitive advantage.

Paul Flynn: Dublin football could soon become a victim of hurling’s success

Paul Flynn has been asking himself a simple yet profound question: Could hurling be the reason Dublin football is falling from its previous heights?

The awkward questions that won’t go away for Munster Rugby

A club that aspires to being the best in the world is facing growing scrutiny over governance, coaching instability, and a widening gap between its stated values and recent decisions on and off the field.

Susan O’Keeffe: Why quitting the Government is the easiest political decision of all

Michael Healy-Rae’s resignation is less about one man and more about a system that rewards noise over responsibility.

What a new Apple CEO will mean for you and your devices

With incoming chief John Ternus, Apple is doubling down on hardware in the age of AI, writes Nicole Nguyen, The Wall Street Journal.

John Looby: The case for active investing

Another period of market turmoil acts as a reminder of the value of the “endowment effect”: knowing the stocks you own can help avoid the dumb-money effect and the impact of volatility on passively managed portfolios.