The US-UK trade deal, finalised at the G7 in Canada this week, now includes the removal of tariffs on aerospace exports to the US. It is a big win for the North's booming industry.
HR software firm Deel has filed its defence in Dublin against a "spy" case being taken against it by rival Rippling. It also says it stands by its own counter lawsuit.
Jolt Energy founder Maurice Neligan has brought a lawsuit claiming he was wrongly ousted as CEO and director of the business and that moves were made to wipe the value of his shares.
The Legionaries of Christ have sought to rescind a €23 million sale of lands that has led to a dispute with a developer over alleged negligence and breach of contract.
The digital ticketing firm, headed up by Pat Kirby, has inked a deal with Rugby Australia to handle up to 200,000 tickets for Lions matches down under.
Non-bank lender Capitalflow is now approved by the Central Bank to be a retail credit firm. Its chief executive Ronan Horgan outlines how this happened – and what comes next.
Andy Farrell’s Lions began with a stutter in defeat to Argentina, exposing early teething issues in cohesion and execution. The Currency's coverage of the British & Irish Lions is supported by Bespoke Estate Agents.
Former Rippling employee Keith O’Brien confronted the man at traffic lights near Dublin Airport after claiming he hadbeen "tailed" multiple times. HR software firm Deel has categorically denied it has anything to do with it.
Patrick McGee, author of Apple in China, explains how Apple rooted its manufacturing in China - and what it meant for the company and geopolitics, as well as how an Irishman played a crucial role.
He laughed with Jagger, marched with trade unionists, and rebuilt his castle. The 8th Marquess Conyngham understood the privileges of his birth but chose the road less travelled.
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