Wicklow sailor Pamela Lee was credited with high seas heroism for her part in an English Channel rescue after a night-time hit-and-run left a sailing boat "annihilated".
Once a Celtic Tiger millionaire, Philip Marley is heading to prison for a €250,000 property fraud, after years of allegations, missing millions, and unanswered questions.
Records released from its parent department show that the media minister Patrick O’Donovan queried why there was no recourse to recover more significant sums after the project ran into problems.
European Innovation Council board member Bart Becks talks about the sandboxes, unified incorporation regime and new funding options in the EU’s latest strategy for start-ups and scale-ups as lawmakers obsess over competitiveness.
What began as a quiet cultural experiment in a small Carlow village has grown in step with Ireland’s literary renaissance. Hugo Jellett, the co-founder of the Festival of Writing & Ideas, reflects on timing, trust, and the magic of doing things differently.
Rippling's fresh accusations over the use of a Dublin-based employee as an alleged "spy" target top executives at Deel.
John Paul Magnier was quizzed in the High Court this afternoon about €50,000 passed to the Barne Estate owners which their counsel claims was to “keep them sweet” on his father's €15m bid for the property.
The SpaceX internet provider has a provisional nod from ComReg for a satellite earth station in Mayo but it is open to public consultation. The company has an existing station in Cork.
Joe Fitzpatrick, a solicitor handling the Barne Estate deal for Coolmore, told the High Court he understood a contract to sell to John Magnier was nearly “ready to go” in late August 2023 before the vendors went cold.
London has long been dominant in fintech. Politicians, regulators, founders, and stakeholders have been plotting The City's plans to retain its leadership position.
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