Tax and Brexit used to be at the top of the diplomatic agenda between Ireland and The Netherlands. Ambassador Adriaan Palm says environmental issues now take up most of his time, with Dutch companies targeting the new Irish offshore wind market.
With over 200 staff, the Co Cork pharmaceutical factory was among those sold off by Pfizer in 2020 to combine with Mylan and form Viatris. New information is available on its first year of trading within the new group.
John Power and Aerogen are looking to the future with a series of ground-breaking new drug delivery technologies. But to understand that future, you need to understand Power’s past. And that is a remarkable story in itself.
After a year investigating the collapse of Irish Gold and Silver Bullion, the liquidators realised they were not just winding up a company. Instead, they were untangling an alleged “Ponzi" scheme.
It is far too early to reflect upon Domhnal Slattery’s legacy, but it is worthwhile to look at his journey – and examine what he achieved. Ireland has not produced too many homegrown companies that became global leaders. Avolon is one of them.
Having fought off the appointment of a receiver, Irish whiskey start-up Natterjack has used its period in examinership to restructure its balance sheet and recruit some of the best-known names in US craft brewing as investors.
During the 24 years following the Good Friday Agreement, there was limited acknowledgement of David Trimble's heroism but he was the figure who took the greatest risks for peace.
Bob Geldof visited an extraordinary site in West Cork which stands where hundreds died in the famine and the visit will be a centre piece of the West Cork History Festival.
The group behind Paddy Power hopes to redeploy many staff within other parts of the business but there is expected to be an unspecified number of job losses.
Thursday's announcement of most carbon ceilings for sectors of the Irish economy has clarified the direction of travel, but almost one quarter of the necessary emissions reductions remain to be found.
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