John Moran became Ireland's first directly elected mayor in 2024. Willing to upset even JP McManus, he compares his uncompromising approach to Roy Keane's – but a three-month investigation including more than 40 interviews reveals deep divisions.
Revenue is carrying out a “comprehensive analysis” of PRSA payouts between 2023 and 2025 to determine the loophole's impact before it was closed off. Early evidence points to an exploited system.
Damaged infrastructure likely to take years to come back online, but price surge helps offset some of the lost production for now, write Collin Eaton and Matthew Dalton, The Wall Street Journal.
First the Commercial Court, then New York. Now a new strike by Goldstein Property, advised by Mel Sutcliffe's Quanta Capital, is to try and block joint receivers selling commercial property assets secured on Relm loans.
Carriers are expanding options in premium cabins in a bid to boost their earnings, writes Dean Seal, The Wall Street Journal.
Can the low-key pontiff from Chicago make a difference in an era of raw power politics? By Marcus Walker and Elizabeth Bernstein, The Wall Street Journal.
France’s record-breaking metrics set a new benchmark. Ireland’s own data told its own story - kicking and scrummaging woes, physical dominance, attacking shortfalls, and fine margins.
Anonymity helped the street artist move unchecked but made some collectors wary; ‘I feel more comfortable knowing who he is,’ says collector Peter Brant, writes Kelly Crow, The Wall Street Journal.
A self-professed fixer sued Paramount’s Jeff Shell for breach of verbal contract and fraud. Shell and the company are fighting back, writes Joe Flint, The Wall Street Journal.
In the clash between two US HR giants over corporate espionage claims, the High Court rules that individual Deel employees will not be joined to Rippling’s case.
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