Accenture Song solves customer problems using a unique range of creative skillsets. Richard Carr, managing director in Ireland, is tasked with leading the business in a time of unprecedented change.
Previous appeals failed to overturn demands for payment from Dublin City Council on the Appian Way site in Ranelagh. Will this one fare any better?
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland is set to join forces with Chartered Accountants Ireland. The proposed scheme “offers the best pathway forward for the future”, the Commercial Court heard on Monday.
As a period of flux for the Irish legal services market begins to settle, The Currency looks at how the international entrants set about building their teams.
The Commission screened the social media accounts of 576 influencers for potential breaches of consumer protection rules. Now the consumer protection authority here is taking further action.
The owner of the Mount Juliet hotel and golf resort in Co Kilkenny has appointed JLL Ireland to sell the property, the latest in a string of high-end hotel assets to come on the market.
Traders in the English Market are concerned about leaks in the roof of the iconic food hall. Cork City Council (CCC) is looking at how best to repair the roof without closing the market, and how to fund it.
Ireland is a wealthy nation but its track record on producing major infrastructural projects is mixed. Who are the people who will build the future nation?
McSorley’s is known as a place to watch rugby games, and now a group of former players is buying it. They outbid a private equity firm to secure it.
Plans to redevelop Textile House beside Stephen's Green Shopping Centre have stirred up local opposition and already been delayed twice by Dublin City Council concerns over the size and scale of the new plans.
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