Munster rediscover their edge, Connacht embrace Lancaster’s vision, Ulster look sharp, and Leinster falter badly. Round one offered hints, not verdicts, on how Ireland’s provinces will shape the season ahead.
Garret Fitzgerald spoke of Charles Haughey’s ‘flawed pedigree’, but the two men shaped modern Ireland. Eoin O’Malley talks to Dion Fanning about the era when the two men dominated Irish life.
Lobbying records show the beverage conglomerate had "concerns" over impact on its Irish business and also held numerous calls with senior advisors to “stay informed” on progress with transatlantic trade talks.
On the back of growing profits in 2024, state-owned companies are set to pay a near-record contribution from their profits into the Exchequer.
The introduction of the so-called "Brit card", a digital ID to prove right to work in the UK, has united political forces in the North in opposition to the scheme as employers in the region fear its practical implications.
Alan English, former editor of The Sunday Independent and a bestselling author, is joining The Currency as Associate Editor, bringing decades of experience and expertise.
The review raises serious concerns with management of emergency accommodation through which billions of euro are paid to private providers to make up a shortfall in State-owned accommodation.
The case is the latest attempt by criminals to target an arm of the State, with the National Treasury Management Agency recently falling victim to a €5 million phishing scam this summer.
Sheena Peirse has built her career in digital media, not newspapers. Now she wants to lead Ireland’s largest publishing group through the next stage of transformation – with subscriptions, local news, and podcasts at the heart of the strategy.
Ukrainian Max Bulgakov built up a nationwide chain of stores and a wholesale distribution business with his once friend Alexander Vakiy before they fell out. Now his former legal advisors are chasing him for €115,000.
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