The Immigrant Investor Programme was shut down over a year ago and approved projects await their funds, but the Department of Justice says the complete wind-down will take years.
After retiring, journalist Peter Murtagh decided to ride his motorbike from the tip of South America to the top of Alaska. He talks about the people he met, what he learned about life, and never slowing down.
A late night meeting in Portugal, a plastic bag full of torn documents and a trail of hidden assets. Investigative journalist Michael O'Farrell talks to Dion Fanning about his new book, an intriguing account of his years trailing fugitive solicitor Michael Lynn.
As more and more electricity comes from wind and solar, balancing supply and demand becomes more complex, say Deloitte energy experts with both a global and an Irish focus.
The Department of Defence is under pressure to halt future contracts with Israeli arms companies as the death toll in Gaza mounts, now at over 34,000, most of them women and children.
The funding aimed to turn the Belfast company into a global leader of integrated animal, human and environmental health solutions. Having sold down assets, it is refocusing on livestock feed ingredients instead.
International investors are making bold plays on the Irish hotel market. Private equity buyers and well-heeled private buyers are also circling. Yet, margins and room revenues are under pressure, and a host of hoteliers have handed over the keys to the state.
Private equity is snapping up Irish insurance and wealth brokers, but Irish-owned LHK is bucking that trend. It has just closed its fourth acquisition.
Hot on the heels of filing proceedings against Fofo Investments, Revenue has struck against another firm in the developer's stable.
Tines has tripled its revenues since mid-2022 and is now working with some of the world's biggest companies including Mars, Snowflake and Canva. But, fresh from raising a further $50m, co-founder Eoin Hinchy explains it is only starting.
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