Official Ireland has a habit of underestimating population growth. That has come back to haunt us, because we are badly unprepared for coming demographic changes. Policymakers need to act now.
2021 was a record-breaking year for the Irish film and television industry and it is set to heat up even more with hundreds of millions of euro being invested in new studio space. But how can the indigenous industry thrive in a changing world?
In March, Russian jets bombed a residential block in the town of Borodyanka 40km northwest of Kyiv. Two of them collapsed and the survivors have yet to discover what lies beneath as Johnny O'Reilly reports.
The sanctions against Daniel Kinahan have changed the conversation about him in boxing and only the most foolish won't see that now.
As it continues to grow its Irish data centre and e-commerce operations, the US multinational has revealed the potential it attaches to its fast-expanding “development centre”.
Paddy McKillen's involvement with London's most exclusive hotel group has ended and while the terms of his exit deal may once have been clear cut, the valuation game of ultra-prime hotels is anything but.
The latest project to produce the clean fuel is due to enter production next year on an existing wind farm, focusing on demand as well as supply.
Two years ago, a small Dublin oil company was rocked by alleged fraudulent share sales that ruined plans for its majority takeover by Middle-Eastern investors. A deal to close the dispute reveals who won, who lost, and how much.
In a major interview, Eamonn O’Reilly, outgoing chief executive of Dublin Port Authority, discusses the extreme challenges facing the shipping industry and how he is funding the €1.6 billion masterplan to expand the port.
As managing director of Massey Bros, Susan Guinan runs one of the largest funeral directors with nine funeral homes in the capital. She talks about technological advances in the industry, how Covid reshaped the sector and her plan to expand into funeral planning.
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