The clock on planning is ticking as a row over Molyneux Hotel goes to court
August 5, 2025 5:50 amLocals in The Liberties may complain they want homes, not hotels, but Molyneux Yard in Dublin’s historic core and en... View Article
Locals in The Liberties may complain they want homes, not hotels, but Molyneux Yard in Dublin’s historic core and en... View Article
Keith O’Loughlin doesn’t just do one thing — and he never has. A teenage coder who wrote payroll systems at... View Article
The High Court has approved restructuring proposals involving a €2.5 million cash injection to salvage The Workman’s Club and save... View Article
Donald Trump has long had a fondness for the United Kingdom. The United States president has often heaped praise on... View Article
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, the German freight forwarding giant, quietly set up an Irish subsidiary 18 months ago and has gradually... View Article
In December, Britain’s energy security secretary Ed Miliband outlined the country’s lofty ambition to create at least as much clean... View Article
East Coast Bakehouse, the Drogheda-based biscuit manufacturer, has filed its audited financial accounts for two annual periods, which shows its... View Article
It is “beyond doubt” a deal for the sale of the Barne lands was concluded at Coolmore on the evening... View Article
High Court judge Siobhán Stack appointed Andrew O’Leary of Interpath as provisional liquidator of Steelworks Investment Ltd, a company controlled... View Article
A creditors’ meeting to decide the fate of Workman’s Club Ltd took place on Thursday morning, the High Court heard,... View Article
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