Sceirde Rocks Macquarie-owned developer is abandoning the project, leaving Ireland short in its 2030 renewable energy targets.
Ireland M&As soared in the first quarter, driven by private equity momentum, SME activity, and renewed international interest, according to Renatus.
Canada’s International Lithium Corp is selling off its stake in lithium prospecting sites in Wicklow and Carlow after Canadian authorities raised no objections to the deal.
Point Village Development argued Dunnes effectively ignored the requirement to fit out an entire anchor unit and instead only fitted out a “small convenience store” occupying "half the size of the penalty box" on a soccer pitch.
Kennedy led the shared office space provider for four years but is now moving on. “I believed in Grafter’s mission with my whole heart — and I still do,” she said.
The Dublin man at the heart of the corporate espionage allegations between rival US HR companies has avoided punishment for his contempt of a High Court order. He has learned the consequences of his actions, said the judge, and his cooperation "does him credit".
Cannabis plants and equipment were seized at business premises and three men were charged before Trim District Court.
Covidien, a multinational acquired by Medtronic, twice won the right to deduct Vat through a structure allowing its Irish headquarters to rent its CEO from a US subsidiary. The Court of Appeal has overturned previous decisions.
Sarah Keane has spent decades leading governance reforms and restoring trust in troubled organisations. But as sport’s governance evolves, Keane warns of the dangers of box-ticking, the challenges of volunteerism, and the need for deeper reform.
The Irish insulation giant was not included in a tranche of High Court cases brought forward by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea that aim to recoup public funds from companies involved in the tower's refurbishment.
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