Witnesses in the case ranged from a Sisters of Sion nun to former hotel owner Jay Bourke. The High Court win for the neighbouring Harnett family means they have the right to use the main driveway of Bellinter for domestic and agricultural use.
The OECD wants Ireland to screen public procurement for collusion between bidders. Bring on artificial intelligence, says Paschal Donohoe.
Dublin City Council previously issued demands for payment for 2018 to 2022, with the total amount in levy payments connected to the long vacant site running to just shy of €185,000.
Europe's role as a super regulator has created a bounty for the disputes teams in Ireland's major law firms. The partners give The Currency the lowdown on a year of complex court battles, big data and white collar investigations.
The company faces a significant hurdle with Cork County Council as it bids to get retention permission for a recent build at the Skibbereen distillery to keep up with growing international whiskey demand.
SoftBank and an arm of Goldman Sachs have backed the Dublin tech company in its $125m Series C round. The CEO tells The Currency about the rapid evolution of its product.
The flight to Orlando had climbed to 4,000 feet above the midlands but was forced to return to Dublin Airport.
The businessman is suing the US network over a news story in October 2020 alleging the US Department of Defence came under pressure from the Trump White House to award a lease of mid-band spectrum to Rivada.
Dubliner Diarmuid O’Brien oversees all innovation output at the iconic University of Cambridge. He speaks about building Europe's Silicon Valley, the short-lived closure of the NDRC, and the need to develop an indigenous tech sector.
The agribusiness group is suing Richard Kennedy and a farming company owned by the former EY Entrepreneur of the Year winner’s two sons.
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