Acquired by a group led by lawyer Barry McGrath, the Dawson Hotel hopes to attract tourists seeking value in a Dublin city-centre location. There are also plans for a new hospitality venue.
The High Court found Diesel Ireland has dishonestly and wrongfully copied Diesel Italy’s trademark in Ireland since 1979.
The 27 are opening EU membership talks with Kyiv and extending €50bn in aid to Ukraine. Both sides must now deal with long-running protectionist interests. Thomas Hubert reports from Brussels.
The six pubs in Dublin and Galway including popular venues like Against the Grain, the Black Sheep and the Salt House. The group has a reasonable prospect of survival if it can be restructured.
Founded in 2016 in Galway, the bus technology company has just closed a new funding round. It plans to double its headcount to over 100 people as it grows in Britain and internationally.
French electric-hybrid VoltAero is gearing up to start making groundbreaking new planes. Its co-founders, all veterans of Airbus, warn that Ireland cannot take its lead in aircraft leasing for granted.
In a repeat of the failings observed in the examination of Ryan Tubridy’s undisclosed top-up payments last year, Breda O’Keeffe received severance pay outside the rules of RTÉ’s exit schemes – but claims she didn’t know.
London-based GP Eugene O'Connor has been awarded compensation after winning an unfair dismissals claim against the would-be unicorn that collapsed into liquidation last year.
The multi-billion-euro salmon giant Mowi is one of six Norwegian salmon producers being chased by the EU for allegedly breaching antitrust rules. It is denying the claims.
The Data Protection Commission has accepted technical proposals by social media giant Meta on the transfer of data from European users to the US after imposing a record fine on the Irish-headquartered firm.
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