The consequences of brain injury in sport can be terrifying, while governing bodies may be facing an unknown number of future claims.
The Talbot Group provides day and respite care to people with an intellectual disability across Leinster. It is being sold for the second time in four years, this time to a Dutch investment fund.
The sectors under the Minister for Transport and Environment Eamon Ryan’s watch are most affected by volatile energy markets. Should it lead to an economic slowdown, he pledges to make up for job losses with employment in retrofitting.
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, is appealing the biggest fine ever handed down by the Irish data regulator.
The competition, which ran between 2015 and 2019, has seen over 600 young entrepreneurs receive more than €8m. Will it continue?
In the aftermath of Budget 2023, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath talks about funding a larger state, governing in a time of polycrisis, and the economic turmoil in the UK.
At long last, AIB has begun paying investors in the failed Belfry Funds, and some are even getting damages. It has been a long time coming for investors who have battled the bank for decades.
Three Irish players have lodged filings against the IRFU and World Rugby. The firm representing them has previously said it is handling a number of rugby concussion cases and is working closely with the UK firm which earlier this year issued proceedings in a class action against World Rugby.
Intense discussions are continuing to decide how international principles agreed at OECD-sponsored tax negotiations will be implemented, and the devil is in the detail.
In his appearance on the Ezra Klein Show, Patrick Collison discusses Progress Studies and why focusing on progress can change history, he also provides a captivating insight into how his mind works.
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