Intellexa is going to court in Greece. Questions about its Irish base remain
September 4, 2025 2:26 amIntellexa, the controversial spyware company registered in Ireland and sanctioned by the US, will have its day in court in... View Article
Intellexa, the controversial spyware company registered in Ireland and sanctioned by the US, will have its day in court in... View Article
US investor and disbarred former trader Jeff Leo is once again facing questioning by a liquidator in the High Court... View Article
Michael Flatley says he overpaid on his loan repayment to receivers over his Co Cork property, Castlehyde, the High Court... View Article
In July, Britain’s communication regulator Ofcom introduced a series of new rules, all with the expressed aim of protecting children... View Article
Ireland’s Wind Energy Development Guidelines (WEDG) were created in 2006 – predating the first iPhone, the financial crash, and, more... View Article
At the end of last year, Peter Barrett, the chief executive of SMBC Aviation Capital, sat down with Joe O’Mara,... View Article
Scouting Ireland, which has 36,000 members in Ireland, has made a legal provision of €11.9 million for dealing with the... View Article
When Declan Taite first approached Myles Kirby and John Healy about joining forces, the proposition was a simple one. For... View Article
Last Thursday evening, traffic along O’Connell Street ground to a near halt as around 50 activists made a slow march... View Article
Hoteliers Ray Byrne and Eoin Doyle have applied for planning permission to build a new hotel in Dún Laoghaire, south county... View Article
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