Over the past year, we have published hundreds of interviews with business leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians and policymakers. Here is a selection of 24.
Beyond the visible building site of the Anglesea Stand, management and governance changes are also under way at the south Dublin non-profit.
Developer Statkraft argues that climate laws oblige An Bord Pleanála to grant it permission for 13 wind turbines in Co Laois. The State warned that the court's decision has much broader implications for the wider planning system.
Three experienced accountants are joining the board of the Cosgrave Group after the settlement of a commercial dispute.
Heramba Electric was formed to bring together US stock market investors and German industrial assets into an Irish-registered company.
The Royal College of Surgeons owns the building where the famed Dublin restaurant closed down in October.
Gwen Morgan, who has been appointed director of service operations at the semi-state, talks to The Currency about managing operations while Dublin Bus undergoes a series of changes.
The firm's partners voted unanimously to merge with its private equity-backed US counterpart but some have decided to move on once the deal is concluded, including its chair Sinead Donovan, who explained her reasons to The Currency.
When George Hamilton left RTÉ Sport, he had no regrets. He talks to Dion Fanning about what has been lost in sports coverage.
Dan Mulhall served as Ireland’s Ambassador to the UK during the Brexit referendum, and to the US during Trump’s first term. He talks about his career, the importance of diplomacy, and the decision by Israel to shutter its embassy in Dublin.
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