Austin Newport, the contractor that renovated Flatley's Co Cork mansion Castlehyde after a fire in 2016, estimates its legal costs could top €1.1 million and allegedly fears Flatley doesn't have the means to pay.
The National Standards Authority of Ireland was suspended from certifying in-vitro diagnostic devices for three months, all the while the agency faces an “overhaul” by the Government.
The latest figures concern just 11 data centres with active connection policies in place, while two dozen additional sites wish to access the gas grid despite a State pause on new connections amid climate concerns.
Each March, the population of Bologna in Italy swells by over a quarter of a million visitors who make their way to the BolognaFiere exhibition centre for Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna. Ruth O’Connor visited the show and spoke to the Irish contingent there.
In cars, in counties, in teams remade from the sand up, Mick O’Dwyer chased something bigger — not just victory, but a vision.
The Pont de l’Île de Ré isn’t just Ronan O’Gara’s commute—it’s a 3km stretch of nostalgia and ambition. As he faces Munster, the club that made him, can he set emotion aside and outthink his old team?
Even as head of sales at Stripe, Ed Moore couldn’t sign up customers to use a single payment system covering all countries. His new employer Payrails aims to fix that.
The former Joyce museum, now owned by GAA manager and private emergency accommodation provider Séamus McEnaney, is currently occupied by a group with anti-immigration sentiments.
The French multinational has filed a defamation case against Unite the Union in Ireland's High Court. It claims it has been the subject of a "relentless and misguided campaign of intimidation and harassment" in a UK dispute.
From combating greenwashing to securing 200,000 Irish customers, Refurbed CEO Kilian Kaminski talks to The Currency about the refurbished tech marketplace’s Irish business.
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