Denis O’Brien launches blistering attack on Corporate Enforcement Authority chief over INM probe

The high-profile businessman said the country’s top corporate watchdog’s position should be “called into question”. Mr…

Microsoft executive says laid off staff should use AI to help cope with emotional loss

The advice from a senior executive comes after the tech giant confirmed plans to lay off…

Abu Dhabi’s Emerging Real Estate Opportunities for UK Investors

Abu Dhabi is rapidly gaining traction among UK real estate investors seeking long-term growth, stable returns,…

Donal O’Donovan: How high-speed connections to Dublin Airport could transform Irish travel

Our busiest airport must be linked to the main rail network by 2040, under EU law…

Bia Energy must tap the Dublin commercial food waste market, as their organic refuse is Ireland’s clean energy

Brendan Traynor is waste tycoon Eamon Waters’ right-hand man, and he’s putting a rocket under the…

Adrian Weckler: Why millions of people are turning to ChatGPT for therapy

With long waiting lists to see counsellors, people suffering from depression or anxiety are using AI…

Provisional liquidator named to steel fabrication firm that twice survived examinership

Farleng Engineering Ltd, of Laraghcon Farm, Lucan, Co Dublin, is insolvent and does not have enough…

Home economics: We rent out our late mother’s Connemara home when not using it. Are we affected by the new RPZ rules?

Our expert answers your property finance questions Even if used for property maintenance, all income from…

One in 10 cars sold in UK now built in China

BYD cars on sale at Arnold Clark One in 10 cars sold in the UK in…

Prestwick chosen to assemble Red Arrows fleet

Red Arrows aircraft will be assembled at Prestwick (pic: Aeralis) Prestwick Airport has been chosen to…

Dublin City Council grants permission for 14-storey office block despite opposition from OPW, local school and religious trust

The council has granted planning to the firm, headed up by developer David Kennan and Winthrop…

Labour ‘must face down Farage’ or lose pact access

The prospect of a Nigel Farage entering Downing Street is making Brussels nervous The Labour government…

Ireland risks EU fines if Dublin Airport isn’t linked to mainline rail by 2040

Department of Transport says MetroLink provides ‘required strategic connectivity’ despite lack of mainline access An artist’s…

Ferry yard Ferguson Marine needs ‘urgent’ funding

The troubled ferry contract has raised more questions for Ferguson Marine More funding is urgently required…

Eir’s UK arm sues BT over Northern Ireland contract

Eircom UK Limited is suing BT over the tendering of the Northern Ireland Public Sector Shared…

Your money questions – ‘Will a conservatory built without planning permission scupper our home purchase?’

Plus, a long-term savings scheme for your grandchild, and pay in the private healthcare sector There…

Carol Tancock named interim chair of The Housing Agency

She takes over following the resignation of businessman Michael Carey last month Carol Tancock The Government…

WHO calls for hike tax on soft drinks, alcohol and tobacco

Director general of the World Health Organisation Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus The World Health Organisation (WHO)…

Lindsey oil refinery could cost taxpayers £1billion

Prax is being helped by the UK government British taxpayers could be on the hook for…

‘Irish linen tablecloths are extremely popular auction items’ – are you sitting on a fortune in your attic?

Auctioneers share some of the surprisingly valuable auction items that have gone under their gavel Ross…

Gilts firmer as Reeves backed, strikes hit airlines

Ryanair was hit by strikes in Europe Rachel Reeves might not have enjoyed the images of…

Sanctions hamper €4bn liquidation of Irish-based GTLK firms

The companies were sanctioned by the US Department of Treasury’s ­Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).…