Having acquired hundreds of rental homes across Irish cities, the young Dublin firm has reshuffled the funding of its first portfolio.
Sean O’Connor never thought of himself as an entrepreneur but the StatSports co-founder has built one of Ireland’s biggest sportstech success stories. He talks about saying no to Adidas, yes to Sony, and bringing global sports stars on board.
The billionaire philanthropist was once ranked the world’s most admired man—but the revelations of his Jeffrey Epstein ties are eroding efforts to burnish his reputation, writes Emily Glazer, The Wall Street Journal.
Sinn Féin performed poorly in the recent by-elections and the aftermath has led to questions about what exactly the party stands for. Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin mounts a robust defence.
From mini-pigs and organ printing to cryotherapy and genetics, Russia’s president has turned antiaging research into a Kremlin priority, writes Bojan Pancevski, The Wall Street Journal.
Before Albert Manifold’s abrupt dismissal, tensions rose over everything from secret deal talks to Wimbledon tickets, write Jenny Strasburg and Matthew Dalton, The Wall Street Journal.
There are those who want a guillotine to fall on the head coach – that's not going to happen, but some level of internal change is needed and both the attack and defence are in clear need of a reboot.
Arsenal and Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke, ‘Silent Stan,’ explains in a rare interview why his teams can’t stop winning, write Andrew Beaton and Joshua Robinson, The Wall Street Journal.
With closures, falling numbers and shifting parenting styles, the traditional boarding model is under pressure — though some schools are finding new ways to survive.
The fitness tech company’s closure of its Irish subsidiary ends a brief presence in Ireland. It last had just over a dozen staff three years ago but had once been tipped to be much bigger.
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