With its €600 million search-and-rescue helicopter service contract with the Irish Coast Guard due to expire in 2024, CHC Ireland is locked in a pension row with staff union Forsa. The Labour Court is calling for "pragmatic engagement" between the sides.
The City Plan is a phonebook-sized document detailing exactly what can be built in Dublin, and developers are alleging that the new plan will blow a hole in the city's housing supply. The council doesn't see it that way.
Waiting lists and cost inefficiencies are features of the Irish healthcare system but Sonia Neary's start-up, Wellola, is relieving the pressure on hospitals and patients by enabling people to be treated and monitored at home.
First, it went into examinership. A liquidation followed. Now, the company behind Slendertone has gone into receivership following a move by its main backer, the British lender Beechbrook Capital. The move could yet salvage the brand.
Are final payments described as “success fees” and “bonuses” taxable as annual income or eligible to lump sum relief? A four-year battle has just come to an end.
Ireland has always relied on the Lloyd’s insurance market to cover niche businesses. Three trends are pushing Ireland away from Lloyd’s — and that has left many Irish businesses stuck without cover, according to Stephen O’Connor of The Underwriting Exchange.
William Sargent's Oscar-winning firm Framestore is at the cutting edge of the production industry across the globe. And with Covid receding, the Dubliner is spending much of his time thinking about the nature of work and the future of the office.
In 1977, Joe Campbell, a Catholic officer in the RUC, was murdered. The third part of our investigation looks at his family's search for his killer and why there are many who believe the British government is implicated.
The case of Lukasz Salamander highlights the lengths that some people will go to to convince others to hand over cash, including in this instance, using images of a lion’s head and a picture of Elon Musk on its promotional literature.
In the second part of a major investigation into the murder of Joe Campbell, this is the story of the hunt for Joe Campbell's killer and the failures of the police which have denied his family justice for 45 years.
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