As the State attempts to argue its corner against the European Commission, data reveals cutting was still ongoing at 14 protected bogs last year, with no monitoring at many other sites. Does Ireland have a leg to stand on in court?
Chinese businessman Colm Wu saw two of his businesses go into examinership last year. One has been rescued by new investors but the other, which owns Mulligan & Haines, is now in liquidation.
The CCPC has issued proceedings against Phonewatch and its subsidiary Homesecure as it conducts an investigation into the home alarm industry.
AIB spent the bones of a decade fighting a Dundalk fish farm whose boss took a case on lay representation all the way to the Supreme Court. Now a receiver has been appointed over its assets.
The Irish watchdog's stalled probe into Google's account creation process is on the back of six privacy complaints from across the EU. But to Google's chagrin, the ambit of the inquiry goes further than that.
After witnessing some of the worst horrors of the Troubles, veteran journalist Eamonn Mallie is optimistic about Northern Ireland's new leadership. He discusses his newly published memoir on an hour-long podcast.
Freshly Chopped Ltd only recently entered the Scarp insolvency process over financial challenges faced by the four locations. Several interested parties are now looking to acquire the company operating them.
Attestor Capital is close to buying The Rearden's Group in Cork, giving it a strong base in Munster as well as Leinster. The London-based fund, which already owns Dublin's oldest pub, is on the look out to buy even more.
While the Limerick businessman is in Cheltenham watching his horses run, the UK- and Dublin-based lending arm of his family office is funding more and more property deals all over Ireland.
Closing speeches at the Central Bank inquiry against former PTSB chief executive David Guinane focused on what he did or didn't know of an allegedly unfair scheme to deny tracker mortgage customers a lower interest rate.
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