NCH believed Israeli ambulance charity fundraiser posed security and reputational risks
Management at venue cancelled booking made by Alan Shatter for second time after being informed event would include October 7th dramatisation
Michael Healy-Rae has received €370,000 from Kerry County Council since 2020 for providing social housing
Limerick City and County Council refuses to provide details of sums paid to landlord and Independent TD under HAP scheme
‘To hell or Barbados’: Prime minister Mottley recalls shared history at Dublin embassy opening
Mia Amor Mottley said Ireland and Barbados were uniquely positioned to provide moral guidance at a time when the world needs it
Media regulator faces 33 appeals over broadcasting levy hike
Increases described as ‘unsustainable’ by sector
Who is Cathal O’Connor, the Sligo-based property developer facing jail for assault?
Company was one of the first clients Marc MacSharry took on with new consulting firm Pontis Advisory
Covid-era wage subsidies of €301m returned to Revenue after inspections
Tax ‘audit and compliance’ examinations continue long after salary-support schemes closed
Airports operator DAA to pay €66m dividend to State
Board of airport manager has a number of open vacancies
Billionaire children of Silvio Berlusconi set for Dublin High Court proceedings with Central Bank
Proceedings centre on €13.8bn Italian lender Banca Mediolanum, in which Berlusconi family investment group is a big shareholder
Independent radio call for ministerial intervention after €1m hike in broadcasting levy
Commercial radio representatives describe rise as ‘shocking’
‘I’d like to see Leo milk 120 cows twice a day’: Was Varadkar wrong about rural Ireland?
Former taoiseach’s urban-rural economic divide comments were quick to fuel tempers, but what does the data say
‘Easy money over glamour’: How Rory McIlroy is set to become Ireland’s first sporting billionaire
The golfer’s latest win at the Masters ‘puts him in another stratosphere’ and is likely to supercharge his earning power
National Concert Hall embroiled in row over Alan Shatter fundraiser for Israeli charity
Event set to proceed, but only after NCH board talks and discussions with Irish diplomats and the Department of Culture
‘She wasn’t speeding. There was no swerve’: Why did Bronagh English die on a Tipperary road?
Bronagh English’s parents have conducted their own investigation and have serious concerns that they want Tipperary County Council to address
Government spent €1.77m on private eyes to look into legal claims against the State
The work was done for the State Claims Agency, which paid out €388.58m in damages in 2024
CRH pursues change to financial reporting laws
Building materials giant seeks accounting guidelines changed for Irish firms with US reporting requirements








