Wicklow hotel cancels ‘secretive’ Peter Thiel group conference
Powerscourt Hotel and Spa event was to be hosted by Dialog and attended by senior Nato commander and Trump administration officials
Top Government adviser calls for roll-back on ‘gold-plated’ environmental law
Laws exempting key projects from national climate goals should be followed by moves to curtail environmental screening, says taskforce chief
‘Pennywise and billions foolish’: Infrastructure chief criticises historic State approach to big projects
Climate legislation was well-intentioned but ‘just gave rope’ to serial objectors, says Sean O’Driscoll
Sligo businessman jailed for beating three teenagers retains roles in 21 companies
Cathal O’Connor, who began his prison sentence on Wednesday, remains a director or secretary of 21 companies linked to his property empire
Ireland seeks EU money to keep Aughinish Alumina open
Company may nationalisation due to Ukraine war sanctions against Russian owners
Former auditor at Peter McVerry Trust excluded from professional body over property dealings
Donal Ryan found ‘guilty of misconduct’ in audit work for housing charity over nine years
Spinal-patient families shun Coalition-sponsored talks on inquiry into Children’s Health Ireland
Proposals advanced by Jennifer Carroll MacNeill will not deliver a ‘thorough examination’ of treatment
Housing body given €10.5m a year by State found ‘non-compliant’ with rules
Circle owns or manages more than 2,600 homes in 16 local authority areas
Sport Ireland pursues workers for almost €300,000 in back taxes
Unspecified number of workers at publicly funded body were reclassified as employees instead of self-employed contractors
Residential Tenancies Board chairman Owen Keegan resigns, two years into five-year term
Former DCC chief said he has ‘done my bit’ at renting watchdog
Developer facing jail benefited from Minister’s planning ruling on same day as sentencing
Sligo developer Cathal O’Connor faces two years in prison for violent assault on three teenagers
US companies disclose huge Irish tax payments
Multinationals reveal extent of remittance to Ireland for first time, exposing reliance on big tech and pharma
New US corporation tax regulations could put Ireland in Trump’s crosshairs
The US’s biggest companies must list country-by-country tax payments, including vast sums paid to Irish Exchequer
The ousting of Albert Manifold: ‘They shot him before he could take his gun from his holster’
The speed and manner of his sacking was highly unusual and there appears to be no way back for the Dubliner in the oil and gas giant
Albert Manifold rejects ‘lies’ told about him following ousting as BP chairman
Manifold has amplified concerns about the manner of his sacking but stopped short of suggesting he might take legal action against BP










