The Planning and Environment Court is now a year old. Mr Justice Richard Humphreys reflects on the early days of a crucial institution in Ireland's ambition to develop more infrastructure, housing and energy projects.
The proposed development of a multimillion-euro residential property development in Galway city has stalled in a row over the purchase of the lands from its now-deceased owner.
The company behind Liberties Press, the publisher behind memoirs by Michael D Higgins and Garret Fitzgerald as well as a host of award-winning Irish fiction, has appointed a liquidator.
Concerns have been raised over the Central Bank’s role in facilitating the sale of Israeli bonds on the European market amid its actions in Gaza. Governor Gabriel Makhlouf says the regulator’s hands are tied but Sinn Féin's Pearse Doherty thinks otherwise.
Ireland’s industrial relations are at a crossroads. From collective bargaining to remote work, Ibec executive Maeve McElwee discusses the changes that are reshaping the dynamics of work.
The journalist who helped bring down Richard Nixon talks to Sam Smyth about the perils of Trumpism, the contradictions of Pope John Paul II and his career holding the powerful to account.
The former Fine Gael Minister of State for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton talks about the outcome of the general election, the issue of government formation, and Ireland’s waning influence in Europe.
There has been little detail about Monzo's Irish ambitions since CEO TS Anil announced that Ireland would be the fintech's "gateway to European markets". But recent job postings give an insight into its plans.
Algorithm Productions has a blue-chip roster of clients and had big plans for its audio-visual experience business. It is now seeking to restructure its operations through Scarp rescue proceedings.
The US financial services firm has taken the first step in getting regulatory approval for a digital assets division that will be run out of Dublin. It has an EU-wide expansion in mind.
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