A Swedish man failed in his appeal to stop the Criminal Assets Bureau transferring more than €600,000, linked to alleged credit card scams, to the State. The saga has been running for over 20 years.
In a month when only two multinationals pay significant tax bills, the surge in their contributions accounted for the entire Exchequer surplus recorded so far this year. The budget is only around the corner.
Dublin start-up Ceartas recently closed a $4.5 million round and now wants to bring its AI-powered illicit content removal tech to film and TV studios.
Property industry leaders and the Housing Commission all warn of insufficient infrastructure to service residential development sites, especially water and wastewater connections.
On the day after its managing director resigned, Novellus appointed receivers to “one of the most impressive” farms in Co Louth. The landowner is now threatening court action.
After selling her McCabes Pharmacy chain to PHX Ireland, Sharon McCabe is poised to lead the enlarged business in Ireland. She talks about the decision to sell, preparing the company for sale, and the future of the high street.
PFAS, a range of chemicals linked to various health issues including cancer, were detected during soil sampling in 2016 at a site the airport authority planned to develop for its new runway.
Britain's individual savings accounts, now 25 years old, are nearly making millionaires of its power users. Experts outline the case for an Irish ISA.
Paul Sheeran deals with some of the world’s most demanding and exacting brands – think Jaeger-LeCoultre and Cartier. And he has to sell those marquee, expensive brands to thoughtful customers. What is the strategy behind his success?
The British digital bank is opening an Irish base to take on the EU market, years after initial European plans were put on the backburner.
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