Property developer Duignan claims shareholder oppression in a firm he used with Waters to buy the Laurence Shopping Centre in Drogheda. Waters says the claim has no merit and wants the case struck out.
In an "increasingly fragmented" media landscape, the semi-state is looking for a New York-based agency to help it attract, retain, and grow US investment in Ireland.
A congressman and senator have called on the SEC to delist several Chinese firms from US stock exchanges. Among them, the parent of Temu which shifted its HQ to Ireland in 2023.
With sport now a multi-billion-euro enterprise, barrister Aoife Farrelly and solicitor Emma Richmond shed light on the legal foundations underpinning everything from grassroots clubs to Olympic sponsorships.
Under the critical review process, departments must examine if robust governance arrangements are in place at agencies. Could earlier action have nipped problems with the Arts Council IT project in the bud?
The former Sinn Féin president's third day of cross-examination delved into his alleged reputation as an IRA leader, his approach to the media, and the victims of IRA violence including abducted mother-of-10 Jean McConville.
The full financial picture of the heavily indebted Dean Hotel Group at the time of its majority acquisition by international investors is now available.
With job cuts looming and production underutilised, Intel’s Irish operations face mounting pressure amid global market decline and leadership reshuffles.
Controversial US company Anduril, which makes AI tools for militaries, has bought Dublin company Klas and plans to set up an office here.
During his second day of cross examination, the former Sinn Féin president was grilled by BBC lawyers on IRA informers and the disappeared. He called Patrick Radden Keefe’s Say Nothing a book “written by a total opportunist”.
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