Rules brought in after the Celtic Tiger improved the quality of Irish housing dramatically. So, how does the quality of Irish homes now compare to European peers?
On the basis of his word alone, a property investor tried to convince Revenue he was entitled to €750,000 in loss relief arising from a string of major property deals. It didn't go well.
Irish banks and vulture funds' instincts for debt enforcement litigation are seemingly dormant, except for one fund which may be running out of time.
Wayflyer is not Ireland's first unicorn. But the e-commerce financier achieved the status faster than any other company. Here are five things we learned from their journey, plus a recap of some of our best content over the past week.
The FAI are embarked on a process of change but they continue to attract unwelcome headlines. Maybe that doesn't matter if they can get the fundamentals right.
The Ireland head coach is shaping a new era for his team. Backing his own instincts and his players' ingenuity, he is letting go of the past.
In 2014, the Irish Credit Bureau lost the contract to run the Central Bank credit register to an Italian company. This is the story of how the business went from having an €80m valuation to shutting down.
In a new court filing, Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave claims to "correct the record" on oppression allegations made against him by the company's shareholders. He also ups the stakes with a swathe of new claims about former business partner Daire Hickey.
Based on company estimates, there is about €7 billion worth of oil in Providence Resources' Barryroe field at current market prices. To get it out, the company needs Eamon Ryan's blessing — and yet more cash from shareholders.
KPMG’s Kieran Wallace and Eamonn Richardson have resigned to work with Interpath Advisory and will be joined by Deloitte’s Ken Fennell, James Anderson and Mark Degnan. The departures of senior personnel will alter Ireland’s accountancy market.
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