Ed Brophy was in government when Covid-19 hit the country. He talks to the authors of a book on that time about the decisions made, the personalities who drove Ireland's response and why they matter more than policy in Ireland's system.
Tommy Kelly, the founder of e-commerce platform eShopWorld, built a business worth more than €1bn. He is now in advanced talks to acquire a majority stake in Sherry FitzGerald.
Having presided over the expansion of the tax authority's workforce for Brexit and the launch of unprecedented pandemic support schemes, Revenue boss Niall Cody is staying on for another three years to see through a generational corporation tax reform.
Ireland is emerging as a capital of the fund management company industry, and native Irish businesses are leading the way. Here is Waystone's CEO Derek Delaney on building an Irish financial services giant.
A shareholder battle has broken out at Carbon Collect, the Ecotec company that boasts former Taoiseach Enda Kenny on its board. The mechanical tree technology removes carbon from the air but according to a group of shareholders the atmosphere at the business is oppressive.
St Vincent’s debt is secured on its land, and the pandemic relief it has obtained from the conditions attached to its debt is about to expire. Where does this leave the new maternity hospital site?
The Debt Warehousing Scheme was designed to provide temporary liquidity to pandemic-impacted companies. But which companies owe the most warehoused tax debt? What sectors are they operating in? And what happens if they can’t pay?
Arderin Distillery made thousands of litres of hand sanitiser for hospitals during the pandemic. Now, the Revenue says it could owe alcohol tax on the ethanol used in the product.
Avianca is the world's second-oldest airline. Last month it announced plans to merge with Viva, a Colombian airline backed by Declan Ryan's Irelandia. Now it wants to team up with Brazil's Gol.
The author, former New York Times journalist and Covid-19 vaccine sceptic Alex Berenson is taking steps to sue Twitter in Ireland for alleged defamation. He was kicked off the platform last year for violating Twitter's Covid-19 misleading information policy.
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