Data released to The Currency shows nearly 600 complaints since January 2024 from residents at private temporary housing for those seeking asylum here, a sector in receipt of €4.7bn in funding since 2020.
Flexible work space provider Iconic Offices already runs 13 locations in Dublin city centre, it is now running three more on a temporary basis. Meanwhile other properties formerly owned by Paddy McKillen Jr remain on the market.
Barne Estate beneficiary Alexandra Thomson-Moore deleted a text referring to “MOR’s tantrum in New York” being a “million miles” removed from John Magnier’s “savvy but decent” behaviour, the court heard.
The former Joyce museum, owned by the GAA manager and leading emergency accommodation provider, is currently occupied by a group of individuals believed to have anti-immigrant sentiments.
The Social Democrats TD said last month that there were significant investor protection concerns with the regulator's approval of the bond prospectus in light of “the complicity of Israel in the genocide in Gaza”.
The Irish chapter of the Wirecard saga may remain unresolved as the joint liquidators can't proceed against former group COO Jan Marsalek, an international fugitive and alleged Russian spy.
Paddy Doherty has built an electronic gates business with sales of €30m but little is known about a man who owns pubs in south Dublin, a hotel in Donegal, mining interests and has a plan for Malin Head.
The Twitter alternative has moved its point of contact for complying with the EU’s content rulebook from Brussels to Cork. The move also puts it under Coimisiún na Meán’s remit.
The examinership process for the former Press Up venues goes "full steam ahead" following resolution of leasing issues, the High Court was told today.
Cynergy Bank chief Nick Fahy told The Currency in March he could look to raise around £200m. Now, the bank has appointed Perella Weinberg Partners to lead the process.
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