The property technocrat: John Bruder’s path through Ireland’s boom, bust and recovery
August 28, 2025 5:27 amEvery morning in the austere 1980s, John Bruder reported for work at Carrisbrook House, a 1968 office block in Ballsbridge,... View Article
Every morning in the austere 1980s, John Bruder reported for work at Carrisbrook House, a 1968 office block in Ballsbridge,... View Article
Four weeks ago, the Irish tax authority did something highly unusual: it retaliated publicly. Facing criticism that its veto power... View Article
There is an “extreme risk” that the International Protection Appeals Tribunal (IPAT) will not be able to process cases to... View Article
In a recent column for The Currency, aviation analyst Joe Gill argued that aviation leasing was the “crown jewel” in... View Article
A tax dispute pitting the National Dairy Council (NDC) against the Revenue Commissioners has escalated to the High Court and... View Article
Debt suits have been racking up against Ruairi Kelleher, former CEO and director of CluneTech payroll platform UKG One View... View Article
When HealthBeacon went into examinership in 2023, it appeared to be the end for a long-running Irish medtech company, but... View Article
A property used by one of the top recipients of State payments for emergency accommodation for asylum seekers and refugees... View Article
From its office near Dublin’s docklands, PetroNeft Resources began its journey in 2003 with ambitions far larger than its Irish... View Article
Farewell, then, summer football, the latest in the long line of saviours of Irish football. Unlike previous saviours, summer football... View Article
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