The imminent opening of the luxury Sofitel hotel at Dublin Airport and the arrival of the Hoxton points to strong demand in cities, but regions are struggling to make the capital investment work for new-build hotels.
Chinese but Irish-based lessor CALC continues its quarrel with Willis Lease Finance over an engine deal gone awry – questions abound about damage to the engine and when it was returned.
U.S. crude exports are poised to hit a record this month as more than 70 supertankers approach the Gulf Coast to load up on oil, write Collin Eaton and Benoît Morenne, The Wall Street Journal.
After exposing corruption at the heart of Ireland’s beef industry, Susan O’Keeffe found herself blamed, arrested and discredited. This is her account of what really happened – and what Ireland chose to ignore.
Nasser Al Tayyar, a prominent player in Saudi business that clashed with the crown prince, has a vast travel empire but a leasing business set up in Ireland is being put to bed.
Another Sunday roller coaster leads to a second consecutive green jacket for the 36-year-old from Northern Ireland, writes Jason Gay, The Wall Street Journal.
Majority stakeholder UPMC claims the upgrade works are urgent and will meet significant unmet demand for endoscopy services in the region. But the minority interest claims the investment decision was invalid and poses a risk to the viability of the hospital.
Court filings allege “tens of millions” were funnelled through UK bank accounts and on to foreign jurisdictions with only a fraction of more than €150m reaching German property projects.
The battered Internal Revenue Service shed thousands of enforcement employees—and more taxpayers appear eager to cheat, writes Richard Rubin, The Wall Street Journal.
The 36-year-old from Northern Ireland became just the fourth man to successfully defend his title at Augusta National, writes Shane Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.
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