A luxury terminal operator is challenging the bidding process at Washington Dulles, claiming the airport authority had a “relentless desire” to award the contract to DAA and its partner.
Resistance grows to more land sales in Northern Virginia; ‘They’d rather have homes than data’, writes Will Parker, The Wall Street Journal.
Niks Tea has been blending and packaging organic brews in Dublin for 24 years. Its founder has been bought out by Independent Irish Health Foods.
A six-year row over the ownership of Harry Clarke's stained glass windows in Bewley's has been comprehensively resolved in landlord RGRE's favour. In a statement, the group welcomed the win after a "lengthy" and sometimes "farcical" legal dispute.
Plans for the Huntstown circular economy hub next to the family's Bia Energy bioenergy plant, stalled since 2024 due to a planning appeal, has now received the green light from the planning commission.
Allstate Sales Group collapsed and its CEO faces serious fraud charges in the US, entangled with the company’s bungled Irish expansion and its hiring drive that never got going.
The EU’s largest economies want to push ahead with the Savings and Investment Union despite reservations from Ireland around a two-speed Europe and centralising of power.
The Italian company has taken a stake in American rival Ruger as part of a push to win more business in the U.S., writes Alistair MacDonald, The Wall Street Journal.
Ruling finds U.S. president exceeded his powers by imposing duties without clear authorization from Congress, write James Romoser and Gavin Bade, The Wall Street Journal.
Kerry Group failed to sparkle in 2025 as it regrouped following the sale of legacy Irish dairy processing, introduced a more aggressive digital transformation programme, and faced a geopolitical challenge different from tariffs.
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