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“No good reason” why Kieran Wallace should not be joint liquidator of Steelworks

Justice David Nolan in a judgement today says that Jeff Leo has “very serious questions to answer,” in relation to a business called Steelworks. He also described interest rates charged by Cabriz Finance to a Steelworks subsidiary as "truly eye-watering.”

Sinn Féin negotiates financial tightrope in Northern Ireland

The party’s Six Counties organisation was relying on bank overdrafts at the end of last year but has since received generous posthumous donations.

“I don’t have to agree with how the British government does its business to have good working relationships”

Sinn Féin’s Northern Ireland Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald discusses growth, jobs, tariffs, and tax from a cross-border perspective.

Intellexa is going to court in Greece. Questions about its Irish base remain

Operators of the notorious spyware company will return to a Greek court this month to face charges of breaching privacy laws. But the mystery of Intellexa’s sanctioned Irish companies still lingers.

Businessman Jeff Leo to be grilled over alleged “denuding” of assets

Revelations emerging from a contested liquidation of a Jeff Leo company prompted an urgent application to cross examine the former trader, the court heard.

Michael Flatley wants his money back

The dancer claims he overpaid his loan repayment to Novellus and has amended an existing action in the High Court to try to get the money back.

Britain’s foray into protecting children online faces opposition at home and abroad

The UK has set about vastly improving the safety of young people online with legislation that places age checks on pornographic and harmful content. It's facing significant criticism from the privacy campaigners as well as American free-speech absolutionists.

Noise limits versus onshore wind targets: How ministers reopened the debate

Ireland’s windfarm development guidelines are almost 20 years old. Based on ministers’ correspondence, new guidelines on noise may ditch international best practice in favour of meeting 2030 targets.

Top Voices

Paul Flynn: Jim Gavin becomes more impressive, not less, as you scratch the surface

Jim Gavin is not the only candidate who offers something sensible, but he is, in my view, a man who Ireland could be proud to have as president.

Logo wars and tariff battles: Trump’s presidency as performance

With farmers in crisis and corporate icons faltering under tariffs, the administration doubles down on culture wars and dramatic shows of force. Strength is the message, but distraction may be the method.

“The figures have to add up”: Start-ups’ budget wish list may have to temper expectations

Scale Ireland hosted its annual pre-budget gathering with finance minister Paschal Donohoe on hand but anyone hoping for a tease of significant policy changes was left wanting.

Colm McCarthy: Sprawl, subsidies, and the MetroLink mirage

Behind the battle over a new underground lies Dublin’s real transport dilemma: entrenched car dependency, generous parking perks, and resistance to congestion charges. The MetroLink risks distracting from reforms that could reshape the city sooner.

Hollow victory: Central Bank retains key role for Israeli bonds approval

The Currency can confirm that the transfer of responsibility to approve the Israeli bonds prospectus to Luxembourg this week applies only to the latest prospectus. The regulator still remains the home member state for the overall Israeli bonds issuance programme.

Joe Gill: A seismic aircraft leasing transaction rooted in Ireland 

The $28.2 billion takeover of Air Lease Corporation by a SMBC-led consortium marks one of the biggest shifts in global aircraft leasing — and firmly places Dublin at the heart of the industry’s future.

Stuart Fitzgerald: Why strategy comes first – even for a small business

Entrepreneurs are busy with day-to-day operations. But long-term value creation depends on much more structured plans. This three-part series tracking a fictional family business explains how.

Thomas Hubert: Inheritance tax should be part of the budget debate again – to hike it

The clamour for more equal treatment from childless people only adds to the economic and social reality that allowing children to inherit €400,000 or more tax-free from their parents has no benefits.