The property developer claims a neighbour to the proposed housing project in Ashford, Co Wicklow has “no material or genuine planning concerns” but has threatened to frustrate the development if her demands for money are not met.
Vehicles used by the US investment firm to purchase distressed Irish loans are reporting pressure from their own lenders and discounting the value of their portfolios, triggering various responses to the resulting profit squeeze.
Selling two small offices to move into a big one seems to be the best way of navigating current commercial property uncertainty, if the successful Dublin firm’s multi-million-euro property deals are any indication.
When he shook hands with Richard Thomson-Moore, bloodstock tycoon John Magnier thought he had a deal to acquire Barne Estate. Thomson-Moore has a different view, and the dispute is heading to the High Court.
Wasteland asks the filthy question of where everything we toss in the bin actually goes. It is an unlikely horror story that will haunt your daily life. In this podcast Oliver Franklin-Wallis talks about researching the book and investigating the bad actors that created our waste disaster.
The Department of Finance’s reference to weak pharmaceutical exports identifies the US pharma multinational as the latest contributor to the fall in corporation tax receipts below last year’s level for the first 10 months of 2023.
The High Court has confirmed a scheme of arrangement that will see an offshore company linked to Larry Goodman invest €6.05 million in the oil and gas exploration company, wiping out the shareholdings of more than 10,000 existing investors.
Meta has been unequivocal that the DPC's landmark €1.2bn fine for privacy breaches represents an existential threat to Facebook's future in Europe. The Currency looks at some of the flints on the social media giant's bow.
A former government minister is at the heart of the intensive UNICEF operation to get essential supplies into the besieged Gaza Strip. Peter Power discusses its progress and applauds Irish companies for contributing vast amounts of money to this and other global projects.
At a meeting of creditors, Gavin McConnon and Brendan Spratt, the team behind the once-successful F45 franchise in Ireland, explained their debts, their salaries and the end of the road.
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