Liquidator David Kennedy has agreed to a suite of freezing orders blocking him from reducing his assets below €800,000 amid claims of misappropriating funds in the winding-up of two companies on a voluntary basis.
The Maynooth-based firm, Ireland's largest private charger operator, has just won a £300m public contract in Scotland. CEO Ollie Chatten unveils plans to win more state tenders in the UK.
From its base in Dublin's Inchicore, Lynskey Engineering has grown into a key player across Europe. Following its sale to the Dussmann Group, CEO Sean McElligott talks about the company’s history, how the deal came about, and its future.
Before receivers were appointed in 2022, XS Direct sold motor insurance in the British and Irish markets. Since then, the group claims its intellectual property has been used in the UK, as it moves to enforce a disputed contract.
An anonymous American woman has taken a case in the Irish High Court against 12 companies connected to PornHub.
A senior manager raised concerns in February about how sensitive personal details in applications forms for a 2025 bursary were handled internally. The agency says the issue was examined and resolved.
Tesla has rarely been a lobbying force in Ireland. That changed recently with new personnel chasing the ear of Government on charging infrastructure and self-driving tech.
SumUp and Square have amassed significant market share in Ireland but their Irish businesses are rapidly evolving beyond just accepting payments, according to their CEOs.
Yesterday’s unconvincing 11-point win over the Waratahs on Saturday perhaps showed exactly why the coaching group felt the need for Owen Farrell. The Currency’s coverage of the British & Irish Lions is supported by Bespoke Estate Agents.
Eighty years after the publication of his breakthrough novel Animal Farm, the writer’s dissection of the drift towards authoritarianism remains as relevant as ever – despite deep personal contradictions.
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