Ireland's energy regulator has introduced two decisions, in train for five years, that will have a big effect on investment in grid-scale battery farms.
Chirayu Rana set off a PR crisis inside America’s biggest bank. Now, his claims have gone viral, stoked by AI fakes, write Alexander Saeedy and Ashley Wong, The Wall Street Journal.
Tony Griffin has always been curious and restlessly engaged with life. He talks to Dion Fanning about Clare hurling, working with Kerry footballers and how a breakdown helped him find meaning.
Despite flirting with disaster, Arsenal reached its first Champions League final in 20 years on Tuesday and holds a crucial edge in the Premier League title race, writes Joshua Robinson, The Wall Street Journal.
EirGrid agreed a compensation plan with the Dublin Bay fishers it had sought an injunction against. If it had proceeded to trial there would have been "risks to both sides", said the judge.
ESW, the billion-euro Irish e-commerce firm, has filed a High Court case against K-fashion designer and retailer W Concept.
At a High Court examinership hearing, lawyers for the debt-riddled garden retailer that has left customers in limbo on refunds of up to €2.5 million blamed supply chain issues, and claimed it had worked "day and night" to keep the company afloat.
Timaero is linked to sanctioned bank VEB and its case against Boeing goes back nearly seven years. The aircraft maker claims the lessor has repeatedly failed to comply with discovery.
The Western Development Commission is a frequent investor in medtech in the West of Ireland. The Currency examines the depth of those investments and potential risks of over-reliance.
A WSJ analysis shows a small number of accounts on Polymarket and Kalshi—often pros using data-driven algorithmic trading—take home most of the winnings, write Neil Mehta, Katherine Long and Caitlin Ostroff, The Wall Street Journal.
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