France is grappling with the cost-of-living crisis and facing into the Olympics but its president is forcing the electorate to make deep ideological choices. Nobody knows how this story ends.
He was once playing football in his bare feet in a Kurdish refugee camp, before making a new life in Ireland. A new documentary sees Zak Moradi, an intercounty hurler with Leitrim, return to his homeland and explore what being a refugee means.
The good performance of the German team so far has echoes of the 2006 World Cup. There are good football reasons for this, but it has yet to translate into a wider positive national feeling.
Award-winning chocolatier Gráinne Mullins is not letting rising costs slow her down. Buoyed by community support, she plans to crowdfund her way to an even brighter future and her own chocolate factory.
The private equity firm’s purchase of the health food chain is just the first salvo in a bigger plan to scoop up several more hospitality businesses.
The broadcaster has set a new strategy that involves downsizing, moving away from Montrose and a shift to external production. But will it have the finances to match the ambition?
The full survey results, released this month after a four-year legal battle, tell little to nothing of what we don’t already know about the agency’s client base here. So why did it push back so hard?
Chinese tech giant ByteDance set up 8th Note Press last year to publish e-books for Gen Z and Millennial readers. It has been looking for staff in Dublin.
Compensation deals struck by US pilot unions with Southwest, United and American Airlines in 2023 will have inspired Ialpa, according to UK analysts. However, they caution much has changed in the past year.
Developer Sean Dunne and his ex-wife Gayle Killilea have been refused a hearing in the US Supreme Court challenging a 2019 jury finding that the businessman fraudulently transferred assets to his then spouse before declaring bankruptcy.
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