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.
Frustrated by the slow pace of investigations in Brussels, critics of Elon Musk’s social network and its influence on politics are targeting X’s Dublin office through their national authorities.
The case taken by an Urbeo company comes fresh on the heels of the appointment of a liquidator to three McNamara property vehicles.
Having franchised the darts venue in Ireland to the Loyola Group, Flight Club co-founder Steve Moore outlines its plans for the future.
Companies in the investment group have been falling like dominoes as a garda investigation into alleged criminality at the business continues.
Amid the backdrop of Trump’s tariff agenda, the Irish government has committed to finally ratifying the Ceta free trade deal. But legal questions linger over its built-in investor court.
PFAS-contaminated soil was recently discovered in areas of Dublin Airport close to where the transport agency plans to tunnel for the airport station as part of the long-awaited €9.5bn MetroLink project.
While Irish fans champion their player development pathways and voice negative views of Scotland’s "Kilted Kiwis" approach, there are similarities in both unions' approach to recruiting players.
From Shergar to the Curragh, the Aga Khan, who died this week, had a major role in Irish racing history. Johnny Murtagh, who rode and trained a number of his horses, and the champion trainer Aidan O’Brien reflect upon his legacy to Irish racing.
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