Tom Toner obituary: Former chairman of Forfás who believed economic growth was a precondition for a fair society
He often quipped that ‘too many people talk about dying for Ireland rather than living for it’
He often quipped that ‘too many people talk about dying for Ireland rather than living for it’
2 Custom House Plaza occupies a well-connected location immediately adjacent to entrance of Connolly Station
We need more homes and land on which to build them. Rezoning of industrial terrain may be part of the solution as long as we can avoid windfall gains for some while maximising building height
Department of Finance official told panel talk sanctions on Russian money were 'unenforceable'
Judges found that 17-year-old’s life sentence with 13 year review is appropriate given knife was ‘produced to be used’, not to instil fear
New development at Castleforbes Business Park to feature 18-storey residential tower as centrepiece
Russian oligarch had significant investments in Ireland before sanctions
Leaving existing arrangements in place unaltered runs risk of ruining the reputation of Republic’s financial sector
Property occupies excellent position at Mayor Street Luas stop and opposite entrance to National College of Ireland campus
Irish authorities ‘can’t actually do anything’ about sanctioned Russian money moving through Ireland, official says
The poorest part of inner-city Dublin is the triangle formed by the Customs House, the Royal Canal and the Liffey
This is less a diagnosis of the fragmentation of capitalism than a compendium of anarcho-capitalists’ fever dreams
Built originally in 1821, the Excise Building is fully let and producing total rental income of €174,500 annually
Two homes, one price: A three-bed house overlooking the sea in Goleen or a one-bed apartment in the IFSC
Speaking during London visit, the Minister also said the Government will “consider” using more of its surplus on housing but warns of building industry’s “capacity constraints”
While we cannot count on bumper corporate tax takes forever, we must ensure talented people want to remain in - and come to - the State to work and drive our economy and culture
Scheme also involves the construction of a five-storey building at the docklands site
Larger than life Dublin city manager presided over the capital for 17 years
The sector is dealing with a double whammy of an economic downturn and changes in working patterns
These partnership had been marketed to investors in Russia and former Soviet republics as having the benefits of offshore companies
There are no provisions in the Children Act to allow the courts to review or suspend sentences imposed on minors, so judge says he faces ‘all or nothing’ choice
New Century House upgraded to LEED platinum standard and quoting rent of €54 per sq ft under new name of Dockline
Provisional figures from Revenue show financial sector paid €1.6bn in tax in 2015
‘German banks were not big lenders to Ireland’s pre-crisis domestic banking sector. British banks, US banks and offshore banks were’
Chief executive Philip O’Quigley has high hopes for the explorer in Australia and South Africa
‘The road we have travelled to get to this point has been very difficult and the Irish people have made major sacrifices’
Biggest jump in employee numbers was recorded in fund administration
Data shows reduced appetite for credit amongst Irish consumers as demand for loans decline
New light cast on dramatic events of five years ago
Most of the drop is accounted for by a $12m rise in its operating expenses
There are worrying signs of drift with the operation of the centre but it’s not quite clear if a rot has set in
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices