Breaking News: Part 1 – The rise and fall of Ireland’s local newspaper industry
November 17, 2025 5:50 amIt was the day The Irish Times dodged the first bullet that could have put it out of business. At... View Article
It was the day The Irish Times dodged the first bullet that could have put it out of business. At... View Article
On October 14, the Supreme Court gave the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) permission to bring an appeal in a little-known... View Article
When the BBC Director General Tim Davie resigned last weekend, he told staff as he left that the BBC was... View Article
Elizabeth Shaw’s (1920-1992) memoir How I Came to Berlin: An Artist’s Journey from Belfast and the London Blitz to a... View Article
Gavin Booth went the long way round in becoming a lawyer. Hailing from a working-class community in Warrenpoint, Co Down,... View Article
Eastway Global Forwarding, a Limerick-based family business, is being acquired by Swiss logistics giant Kuehne+Nagel (K+N). Eastway is an aviation... View Article
Starting any kind of business in the aviation sector in 2020 must surely have felt like swimming against the tide.... View Article
Lawyers for the businessman Denis O’Brien have quizzed human rights lawyer Darragh Mackin as to whether he actually wrote any... View Article
As France softens some of its language on the EU-Mercosur trade deal, Ireland finds itself under mounting pressure to accept... View Article
It started with a simple request: Could Bob Haugh rent out the mews behind his home in Ranelagh for a... View Article
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