The liquidator of Aperee Cork Ltd is fighting for control of a partially built 100-bed nursing home and creche facility in Glanmire, valued at around €5m.
The department dropped plans for the temporary accommodation centre last April, taking the owner by complete "surprise", the court was told. Protests at the site had been making building works difficult, according to correspondence.
At least 12 current or former presenters on the privately-owned station are involved in media advisory or other client advisory businesses on the side. Newstalk refused to answer questions about how potential conflicts of interest are managed.
Kevin MacSweeny became head of managed equity in Quintas Capital last year. His firm has just closed its first investment backed by investors including former BWG chief Leo Crawford, ex-Version 1 leader Tom O’Connor, and Abbey International Finance.
The EPA says commercial extraction without licensing or planning permission is “widespread”. It will now follow up with "appropriate authorities" about the department’s approval of phytosanitary certs following The Currency’s findings.
As CMutual and its underwriter pull a decades-old funeral insurance policy, thousands of long-time credit-union members are left behind. Regulators say it’s a commercial decision. Credit unions call it a failure of duty.
Frank McNally has been the chief writer of the Irishman’s Diary in The Irish Times for nearly 20 years. In a new memoir, he recalls growing up in Monaghan and why he felt the column should have been retired after Kevin Myers left the paper.
The Convenience Stores & Newsagents Association is challenging the Minister for Health's new tobacco licence fees, claiming that "exorbitant figures were simply plucked out of the air and are inherently arbitrary”.
The Kilkenny-headquartered group has completed its exit from its largest-ever acquisition. The exact value lost in this weight-loss adventure may never be fully known.
In a High Court judgement, Justice Richard Humphreys found that low-level noise should not be “the sort of impact that public policy should accept as precluding the grant of permission” in a wind farm case.
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