The Court of Appeal has warned it may report the accountant to the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement in the latest in a series of adverse rulings against the Limerick liquidator.
We are not yet through Covid, and the housing crisis is already back on centre stage. In this extensive interview, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O'Brien talks about how he intends to turn things around.
Her successful appearance on Dragon’s Den may have garnered publicity and funding. But peel back the layers, and you discover how loss, grief, and depression have helped shape Sharon Keegan and her business Peachylean.
Is a French retail revolution brewing? A consumer-led brand of staple foods has been taking over the aisles in the country and in nine other markets, offering lessons for Ireland’s agri-food industry.
Covid-19 and last year's six-figure defamation payout to Turf Club security chief Chris Gordon have left the Irish Racehorse Trainers Association close to broke. The representative body is now hoping to overturn the High Court jury decision on appeal.
1,800 Irish investors are facing potential losses of €100m through Dolphin Trust. But how did it happen, and will they get their money back? Interviews with the Irish liquidators and others centrally involved reveal the status – and focus – of the Irish investigations.
For the second successive year, a low-key fund managed by Goodbody has written down the value of its portfolio by 10%. And new company financials sent to investors also reveal the structure of its negotiations with both tenants and landlords.
An Taisce’s challenge to Glanbia’s cheese factory raises many questions: Is litigation against individual projects the new policy battleground? How much of a facility’s supply chain should be scrutinised in the planning process? Experts offer varied answers.
Celtic are a big club, it's just the SPL that got small, and a potential giant leap forward could rest upon the Irish financier Dermot Desmond says Hugh MacDonald
Former rugby international Trevor Ringland wants an Ireland where baggage isn't handed down from generation to generation
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