The move is part of a European Commission crackdown on influencers who fail to declare when they are paid to promote goods and services in their posts. More serious steps may follow.
At peak season, the Cliffs of Moher car park takes in more than €100,000 per day. A long-running legal dispute between local businessmen and Clare County Council will determine who's entitled to that income.
Niall O'Grady tells Central Bank inquiry of his surprise at PTSB's "conscious decision" to withdraw discretionary tracker mortgage options from certain customers.
Assuming Ireland lives up to its potential as an offshore wind powerhouse, then the logical conclusion is that it should be a home to heavy industry, says Colm O'Neill, KPMG partner, on The Currency podcast this week.
There is no shortage of experience at alternative lender Capitalflow, which recently bought a €122 million loan portfolio. The company is in the market for more deals and it wants to double its loan book by 2025.
The Central Bank inquiry against former PTSB chief executive David Guinane over the handling of tracker mortgages is a breach of his rights, his legal team claims.
The long quest for equity investment is finally bearing fruit at the indebted livestock nutrition group. It took the sale of its research farm and improved terms for new shareholders, though.
The cyber attack on the HSE highlighted the vulnerability of the State’s cybersecurity defences. Ireland's success in attracting multinationals exposes it to significant reputational risk and it is up to the State to put the right protection in place.
A company in Johnny Ronan's real estate stable appealed Dublin City’s demand for payment on a Dublin 6 site for the second year running. It disputes the €4.5 million valuation and now owes the council a six-figure sum.
As the multinational chipmaker moves the registered office of a key holding company from Ireland to Malta, its Irish tax bill is surging. What exactly is happening?
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