Court protection has been extended to the artisan chocolatier in Co Kerry as three investors submit proposals to rescue Paddy McKillen Jr's struggling business.
Art sales are stagnant even though demand for private jets and luxury yachts is on a tear, writes Carol Ryan, The Wall Street Journal.
Retail giant Sports Direct is trying to stop a retrospective Revenue Vat audit of its online sales to Ireland, describing the potential probe as a "stalking horse" and attempt to gather evidence of fraud or neglect to support a potential tax assessment.
Greyhound Racing Ireland recently settled with Raymond O'Hanlon of Preferred Results Ltd. He brought the case after GRI publicly questioned findings on overbreeding and culling in a 2017 report which later featured in an RTÉ Investigates expose in 2019.
A string of perceived snubs, missed connections and canceled meetings have rocked the relationship between Beretta and Sturm Ruger, write Alistair MacDonald and Hanna Krueger, The Wall Street Journal.
The former justice minister has issued a High Court case against the Game of Thrones actor over comments made on social media in relation to the conflict in the Middle East. The case was lodged yesterday.
The airline went all-in on premium features and brand loyalty. Scott Kirby’s strategy is lifting United into Delta’s airspace, write Alison Sider and Ben Cohen, The Wall Street Journal.
The ELN threatens Washington’s goal of ending drug trafficking through the South American country, but confronting it risks ‘a little Vietnam’, writes Ian Lovett, The Wall Street Journal.
Ancient wisdom warns against haste – but, through sportswashing, Daniel Kinahan chased influence and recognition. Hubris is why he's now sitting in a Dubai prison cell awaiting extradition to Ireland.
RTÉ recently welcomed the appointment of Annemarie Fritz as its next CFO. But a recent High Court ruling found "significant and serious error" in her handling of a regulatory probe at her previous job in the Central Bank.
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