Ireland has completed three out of four stages in designating an authority for tackling terrorist content online. The European Commission wants it to get a move on with the final stage.
New details presented in court shows Deel hired a private investigator who in turn engaged another party to surveil Keith O’Brien; the company denies any intimidation, while legal anonymity has been temporarily granted to the alleged surveillors.
After a whirlwind year promoting Prophet Song, Paul Lynch reflects on writing as vocation, the discipline it demands, and the existential cost of ignoring his craft.
Mark Reihill has claimed in court he loaned €2 million to Stephane Fund but €1.3 million of it has not been repaid. Fund, a technology entrepreneur who previously ran a property company with his brother-in-law Brendan Mullin, is preparing his defence.
Founded by Robin Blandford, D4H Technologies is working on everything from hurricane response to wildfires to cyberattacks.
A dispute among investors, including the Irish State, has reignited in the US as Acero Capital challenges the terms of a lifeline deal for the struggling mobile marketing tech firm from 2020.
The US-UK trade deal, finalised at the G7 in Canada this week, now includes the removal of tariffs on aerospace exports to the US. It is a big win for the North's booming industry.
HR software firm Deel has filed its defence in Dublin against a "spy" case being taken against it by rival Rippling. It also says it stands by its own counter lawsuit.
Jolt Energy founder Maurice Neligan has brought a lawsuit claiming he was wrongly ousted as CEO and director of the business and that moves were made to wipe the value of his shares.
The Legionaries of Christ have sought to rescind a €23 million sale of lands that has led to a dispute with a developer over alleged negligence and breach of contract.
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