In a special podcast, Charles J Haughey biographer Gary Murphy and Fintan Drury, who worked closely with Brian Cowen, discuss the future for a party which was once embedded in Irish life.
As a partner in the law firm which acted for the Ukrainian gas company Naftogaz in their action against the Russian state corporation, Yulia knew the risks if she stayed in her homeland.
Why did An Bord Pleanála go against its own inspectors' reports and grant permission for a large scale development in historic Blarney, a designated tourist zone? It is a question that the owners of Blarney Castle are determined to find out.
SONICA Fitout is a €60m fit-out specialist with a roster of blue-chip clients. However, the Dublin company is now seeking bankruptcy protection from its creditors after being badly bruised by a German contract and Covid.
From allegations of doping to diminishing state funding, the recently installed head of Horse Racing Ireland Suzanne Eade has a full in-tray.
Version 1, a fast growing and highly profitable Irish IT services company, has begun a process to seek a new investor. The move could potentially value the business at between €600 million and €800 million.
Clonakilty's Global Shares is in the business of employee share compensation. JP Morgan's $730 million acquisition of the company is great news for the 303 shareholders from its home county.
Sonya Lennon, a fashion designer and stylist, has spent the last decade trying to change society by empowering women towards greater economic stability. It's a road less travelled but one that is making all the difference.
Led by Donnacha Neary, SONICA has worked on multi-million projects like HubSpot House, the Guinness Storehouse, Deutsche Bank and Sherry Fitzgerald. Following an ill-fated project in Germany, it has now hired a restructuring expert.
Russia’s largest bank has sold its Irish aircraft leasing unit in the face of sanctions, with a new mystery backer appearing on its books. Meanwhile, Irish lessors threatened with the seizure of their Russian-based aircraft are combing through their insurance contracts.
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