A defence filed in the British courts by builder Mark Henry gives an insight into a “business arrangement” with his mother, payments to his wife for “safety and mental health training” and why his company paid his parents' tax bills.
In a flat market, the motor finance business acquired by Close Brothers last October is growing market share. Its boss Donal Murphy discusses differentiation in the car loan industry, competition for recruitment and the unpredictability of 252.
A "robustly solvent" DCC is gearing up for an £800m distribution to shareholders following the sale of its healthcare division. To facilitate the issue, the company has to first secure a court-approved share capital reduction.
The Revenue Commissioners has failed to secure its preferred nominee as liquidator of the Kerry-based drinks company, which collapsed last week with debts of over €4m and the loss of 50 jobs.
Weir & Sons, the iconic Dublin jeweller, celebrates over 100 years of partnership with Patek Philippe by hosting Ireland’s first exhibition of the revered watchmaker’s newest innovations, including several world-firsts.
The insulation multinational’s latest acquisition in the UK is under an initial probe while its battle with the European Commission over the failed Trimo deal rumbles on.
The Kilkenny native was employee number one at the wildly popular running app Runna. He speaks about its acquisition by Strava, its plans to break into new markets, and his penchant for grabbing opportunities.
The Lions have discovered they possess a crucial weakness: complacency. The Currency’s coverage of the British & Irish Lions is supported by Bespoke Estate Agents.
From the mines of Nottinghamshire to the MCC boxes at Lord’s, cricket reveals the divides of class, identity, and empire in Britain. Dion Fanning traces how a day at the Test becomes a mirror of the nation.
Amid growing US pressure, the bill and the legal arguments for including services are being teased out across weeks of hearings before the Oireachtas foreign affairs committee. The world is watching.
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