Mark Raddan, Interpath’s chief executive, and Kieran Wallace, a managing director in its Dublin office, talk exclusively on the sale of a majority stake in the professional services firm which employs 1,000 people including 100 in Ireland.
In his dispute with the Qatari royal family in the US courts, the property investor wants to subpoena several companies to identify an alleged hacker but his efforts have faced a setback.
Without flashy gadgetry, Food Village has added predictive software to the recipe of school lunches. Workplaces and international licensing are the next courses on its menu.
John McCarthy, the semi-state’s innovation director, talks to The Currency about next-generation ticketing, the electrification of buses and managing a “supercomputer on wheels”.
As news breaks of the Rescue 116 crash, the Wild Geese Hurling and Camogie Club respond not as athletes, but as a community. This moving extract of a new book charts how sport forges bonds that endure beyond the field.
Fortress Technology and Boole Nominees are supporting one bid for Senoptica while management back another. The examiner of the foodtech firm urges “a constructive and co-operative approach”.
Ireland takes on the EU presidency in the second half of 2026 but Cyprus holds the ball now and will be expected to make meaningful progress on big-ticket items before Dublin takes over.
The Co Wexford native, who leads BDO's tech, media, and telecoms offering in the UK, speaks about working with ad magnate Martin Sorrell, the rise of private equity, and the future of family-run firms.
From media deals and billionaire land empires to corporate crises and social reckoning, these articles highlight the people, deals, and decisions that defined Ireland over the past year.
Over the past year, we have published four podcast series, a two-part financial investigation and carried a range of one-off podcasts with authors, politicians, musicians, business leaders, and entrepreneurs.
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