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An Bord Pleanála overturned a grant of permission from Cork County Council, going against the findings of its own planner. The warehouses are vital to plans to expand its maturation storage capacity as its business grows.
Unredacted board minutes released under freedom of information show details of delays, budget overruns, board unease, and a dispute with contractors were all blacked out in public versions released since 2021.
The US-based IT giant is realising the second half of the value onshored to Ireland in 2020 – without rowing back on its profitable Dublin-based green jersey structure.
The Digital Markets Act fines against the tech giants are the first of their kind and could have reached many billions. Did the EU hold back because of US trade tensions?
Even before Éowyn, the creeping scale of costs was becoming clear as storms and their impacts worsened. As climate breakdown reaches Ireland, private and public coffers will be hit harder and harder.
The annual rent the OPW pays on behalf of the PSCU has increased over the years from around €60,000 to almost €200,000 since 2022. The arrangement has been in place since the 1990s.
Greenore Port Ltd, a Doyle Shipping Group company, wants to build an operations and maintenance base near the mouth of Carlingford Lough in Co Louth for offshore wind farms in the Irish Sea.
Between 2015 and 2018 Getty claimed over €31.4m in foreign royalty withholding tax as a deductible expense in its Irish corporation tax returns. Revenue is fighting an uphill battle to block the move.
The IDLF, linked to entrepreneur Terry Clune, has raised over $2m in the US for a new fund even though the Immigrant Investor Programme was closed down two years ago.
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