San Leon boss Oisin Fanning launches lawsuit against Guernsey-based specialist lender Tenn Capital

It is the latest legal battle involving either Mr Fanning or his San Leon oil and…

‘Everyone benefits, there are no losers here’ – nanny sharing cuts childcare costs, so why hasn’t it taken off in Ireland?

Sharing a nanny between two families is an increasingly popular, and more affordable, childcare option in…

£14.2bn Sizewell C deal kickstarts nuclear plan

Rachel Reeves: investing in Britain’s renewal Rachel Reeves will today commit £14.2 billion to build the…

Ever wonder if the guy next to you in the office is getting paid more for the same work? Now you can find out

Discussing pay in the workplace is considered taboo but a new EU directive aims to bring…

Business activity up for first time in six months

Activity has picked up in Scotland Business activity in Scotland rose in May, the first increase…

Irish shares hit all-time high despite tariff uncertainty

Major risks are on the horizon as July deadline looms for trade deal between the US…

Craneware and Wood Group in eye of suitors

Keith Neilson, CEO of Craneware, has an important deadline looming (pic: Terry Murden) Two Scottish takeover…

Your money questions – Am I too late to top-up my contributions to qualify for a better UK state pension?

It is worth seeking advice to establish where you stand with regards to a UK state…

Price hikes forcing shoppers to buy less in a bid to save money

The cost-of-living squeezed also means that getting the best price is the main priority for shoppers.…

Mone and Barrowman ‘seeking fresh start in Miami’

Baroness Mone and Doug Barrowman interviewed by the BBC Michelle Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman…

Homemakers of the Year: The 20 builders and developers that Ireland is depending on to solve the housing crisis

The construction activity of these key players will make or break the State plan Who exactly…

Reborn St Rollox wins Transport for London contract

St Rollox closed in 2019 A historic Scottish rail yard will take a big step towards…

Michael Houghton: ‘The FIRE movement will always have its critics. I’ve learned not to listen to them’

Some recent criticisms are missing the point, FIRE is about building an extraordinary life and, for…

US judge dismisses Ireland-based multinational’s GDPR fears in ruling on handover of Irish-based staff files

American power giant Eaton had asked court to reconsider order to surrender performance data to US…

Financial services firms choose Scotland as UK falls

Sue Dawe: ‘We cannot take our foot off the pedal’ Scotland continues to secure above average…

Fashion blogger Rosie Connolly’s clothing brand 4th Arq on course to post record profits

Dublin-based Connolly said the brand – founded by Connolly and her husband Paul Quinn in June…

Trinity approves two-year loan repayment hiatus for the acting academy that helped launch Paul Mescal’s career

The academy has received a record 600 applications for this year’s 16-place bachelor of acting programme…

GMB boss says Reform UK are ‘no friends of workers’

Gary Smith: ‘why did Reform vote against workers’ rights?’ Reform UK is made up of “chancers…

Musk should bring business to Scotland, says Regan

Rocket stations are being built in Scotland Elon Musk should relocate his American business interests to…

BrewDog listing rumour rekindled amid rebrand

Fresh look: BrewDog’s beers have undergone a redesign A recent rebrand and transformation of its management…

Hibergene liquidator was paid €110k in aftermath of former high-flying medtech firm’s collapse

The report from the CEA’s own investigation of the company’s collapse is awaited Sandyford-based Hibergene was…

Swinney must listen and learn from Farage

The SNP leader has to offer more than hostility towards his new challenger, writes TERRY MURDEN…