The three journalists have 30 years of experience between them, focusing on researching and reporting business stories and public policy investigations. The appointments will also see The Currency develop a presence in London.
In addition to running a private equity firm, Mark Flood is also the co-founder of The Real Deal conference. Ahead of this year’s event, he talks about industry trends, the Irish M&A outlook, and the thorny issue of valuations.
A large number of members of the Defence Forces are travelling over the border to access private health care. And that number is about to grow larger still as PDFORRA expands the scheme to former members.
Leinster struggled with gaining and maintaining a good field position in the second half of the European Rugby Champions Cup last weekend. Their possession and exit strategies from their defensive third were notably poor. But it can be remedied.
A trilogy of reports released this week converge on the lack of accountability and transparency that landed the state broadcaster in the public gaze. Will their multitude of recommendations to make decisions clearer also make them better?
As Ireland contends with rising road deaths this year, the head of EU-funded group EIT Urban Mobility said policymakers need to embrace tech. Maria Tsavachidis also thinks robotaxis are around the corner.
The liquidators of the collapsed department store chain are appealing a decision by the Labour Court in relation to payments to 800 former workers. The decision reignites a contentious battle between the liquidators and former employees.
Conor Sheridan wants to build the world’s leading hospitality tech company. And as part of that plan, he has just launched Nory Capital, a finance division that plans to lend restaurant companies millions of euro to help them expand.
Eoin O’Shea, an accountant, barrister and the share trustee of 82.5 per cent of the shares of QuinnBet, is being sued by Sean Quinn junior and his wife Karen.
The state body, which distributes over €200m a year to researchers, received five complaints in December under its whistleblowing and dignity at work policies.
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