
Naoise Dolan: “Politically, it’s been a relief to be back in Dublin”
May 31, 2025 4:07 amNaoise Dolan, the literary darling responsible for countless newspaper columns calling out banks with Israeli ties, the “pathetic cleaving” of... View Article
Naoise Dolan, the literary darling responsible for countless newspaper columns calling out banks with Israeli ties, the “pathetic cleaving” of... View Article
Is the proverbial dust settling in the States? Once ubiquitous, Elon Musk has gone into relative retreat. Musk’s bespoke agency,... View Article
It was Valentine’s Day 2024. Susan Spence was standing on the side of a hockey pitch in Birmingham watching her... View Article
Senior lawyers working in the law firm Eversheds Sutherland Ireland have appointed multiple advisors as different groups of partners deal... View Article
A lynchpin construction company of the Celtic Tiger-era property magnate Bernard McNamara has gone into liquidation with multi-million euro debts.... View Article
The much-reported, long-anticipated sale of Energia has seen a lot of false dawns but the Irish gas and electricity utility... View Article
Handshakes, photographs, and almost instantaneous texts of congratulations captured the jubilance among Gerry Adams’s lawyers as the news sank in... View Article
Midway through the first sitting of the Oireachtas media committee on Wednesday, Labour’s Alan Kelly asked Feargal Ó Coigligh, the... View Article
In August 2021, private equity firm TowerBrook Capital Partners became one of the first investment houses to take a significant... View Article
When Brightflag closed its last funding round in 2020, chief executive Ian Nolan said the company was ready for a... View Article
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