Donald Trump is threatening to seize Greenland and minerals explorers are watching closely. Philip Andrews is linked to a company with a licence to explore for minerals in Greenland.
Cyprus’s supreme court ruled in favour of Dunnes Stores in a dispute over alleged unpaid invoices of €67,000, relating to shipments as far back as 2007.
Zen Pensions launched its fully-digital pension product to the Irish market last month but the company also has designs on international markets. CEO Ailish Dooley and chair Conor O'Neill discuss setting up in Ireland, expansion, and breaking even.
Internal records show senior management concerns that funding and staffing shortfalls will see it struggle to support judicial appointments urgently needed to address chronic shortages in the legal system.
The system has produced world-class players, but stories like Jerry Cahir’s and Joshua Kenny’s show why a broader, more scientific approach to talent identification is overdue.
Fact, myth, and truth blur in the retelling of 2002, but what remains is a revealing portrait of extremism, identity, and belonging.
The agreement between the Dublin businessman and the receivers appointed by his main property lender ends seven months of court battles and paves the way for more sales.
Companies used by Goldman Sachs to acquire billions of euro in post-crash distressed Irish debt have changed hands. How much profit did they make, and who is the Dublin firm taking them over?
The East Coast Bakehouse has gone into interim examinership. A report filed in the High Court outlines the company’s financial position, examines what went wrong, and details its plans for survival.
The committee will call on the City of Dublin ETB, which operates the student grant system, to explain a €4m overspend on the as-yet-completed project. The Currency reported the project's ongoing issues including removal of the original contractor in 2021.
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