“You’re not selling time”: Paul Lynch on art, identity, and the high cost of creation
June 25, 2025 5:02 amHaving spent 18 months promoting his Booker Prize-winning novel Prophet Song, you might expect that Paul Lynch has almost run... View Article
Having spent 18 months promoting his Booker Prize-winning novel Prophet Song, you might expect that Paul Lynch has almost run... View Article
Businessman Mark Reihill is pressing ahead with a legal action against the French telco entrepreneur Stephane Fund, seeking the repayment... View Article
Robin Blandford may have the most scenic office in Ireland. Perched in the iconic Baily Lighthouse in Howth, North Dublin,... View Article
“Perennially cash-strapped”. That’s one of the ways that Irish marketing tech company Swrve is described in a long-running legal saga... View Article
Last week, US President Donald Trump stood alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer outside the G7 in Kananaskis, Alberta, in... View Article
Deel, the HR software giant accused of allegedly paying a “spy” based in the Dublin office of a rival company,... View Article
Maurice Neligan, founder of e-charging firm Jolt Energy, claims a UK investor that pumped €150 million into the business has... View Article
A Commercial Court row for negligence and breach of contract has erupted five years after the Legionaries of Christ agreed... View Article
As the British and Irish Lions make the trip down under for the 2025 tour, Kildare company Tixserve is preparing... View Article
Ronan Horgan is preparing to spend a week walking 162 kilometres of the Camino, the famous pilgrimage route in northwestern... View Article
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