Amelia: A touching vision of where we – and theatre – will end up in the climate crisis
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Dee Roycroft’s ingenious play could be considered dystopian, but the pessimism doesn’t get everyone down
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Dee Roycroft’s ingenious play could be considered dystopian, but the pessimism doesn’t get everyone down
Bank to hire as many as 700 temporary staff to help migrate Ulster Bank, KBC customers
Bank of Ireland’s cash returns to State near €6.5bn as share selling continues
Non-bank lender considered home lending after news Ulster and KBC would exit Ireland
Bank to buy €6.8bn of loans as UK-owned lender retreats from Irish market
Irish lender needs €400m of fresh capital to support its purchase of Ulster Bank loans
Chartered accountant has been researching environment, social and governance issues
Forensic archaeologist says move would give ‘breathing space’ without planning proposals
Expert advises proper supervision in case infant remains found if planning is granted
There are many once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for this year’s holidays at home
The lender has been active in the Irish market since last year
Slew of Dublin-listed companies scrap multimillion-euro dividend payment plans
The bank reported a pretax loss of £130.8m as it wrote off technology projects
Reports suggest Goldman is looking to offer loans to small businesses via Amazon
New fintech project could go live as soon as March, according to sources
Company has recently come under pressure from increasing regulatory scrutiny
‘Expensive and bureaucratic’: Varadkar spells out effects of worst-case scenario
Lender’s shares drop to record low amid fears over its capacity to pay dividend
Chairman Vernon Hill to stand down once replacement is found
Three-quarters of those injured were men and average age of patients was 44 years
Slavoj Zizek said it is easier to imagine the end of the world than of capitalism. It’s often easier to imagine the end of capitalism than of this play
The focus on the personal makes Mike Finn's intimate new play work so well
The story of the Limerick Soviet has always had a special place in the narrative of the Irish left
Shares in Virgin Money rose by as much as 0.6%, while CYBG surged by up to 4.1%
With 600 pieces to fit in, famous names jostle for space with newcomers, but there’s no one at this party you wouldn’t be happy to go home with
The club helps second-level students develop skills in problem solving, critical thinking, teamwork and communication
Approval comes three weeks after UK-based Chaucer received Central Bank nod
Conservative victory was best case scenario for most, says State Street
Culture review 2016: It was a year of madness, brilliant takes on 1916 and continuing State starvation
Chicago-based group with $6.7 trillion of assets under custody currently employs over 1,000 people here
Brokerage also hires Ronan Dunphy from Deloitte as it builds up research team
Fexco took control of firm in 2011 with Goodbody keeping a 25% holding, now up at 49%
Stockbroker seeking to become the lead listed real estate broker in the Irish market
Dublin battled until the end at Páirc Uí Rinn after first-half red card for Chris Crummey
Newcomer to lead stockbroker’s coverage of UK banks as it seeks to broaden scope
What jurisdiction’s laws should apply to contracts is an immediate issue
Irish companies from Ryanair to Kingspan fall victim to downgrades
The theatre company’s latest show explores the legacy of the Manchester bombing
Government owns almost 14 per cent of Bank of Ireland’s shares after crisis
Traditional spring selling season is bringing out the first-time buyers but approvals are still down on an annual basis
Irish banks earn second highest margins on new mortgage lending in euro zone, ECB figures show
Quarter of owner-occupier accounts ‘fixed’ by arrears capitalisation ‘redefaulted’
She has been on Cork panel since 2006 and despite a bulging medal haul remains as hungry for success as ever
State-owned bank yesterday offered 0.25 percentage points rate cut to variable rate customers
Jim Gavin makes six changes, Colm Cooper will make his first start of the season for Kerry
Key for taxpayers is we get right price and achieve full repayment of €20.8bn bailout
The yield on 10-year bonds holds steady at 0.9 per cent in low trading volumes
Mortgage approvals to new entrants reveal 23% slump
Insurer reports pre-tax loss of some €84.8m but notes that business stabilised in second half of the year
There are two strands: creating conditions to buy first home and tackling homelessness
Province also announce new deals for John Ryan and Andrew Conway
Figures show significant growth in homeowners switching to avoid high variable rates
Regulator says it’s still too early to judge new rules as mortgage lending falls by most since 2011
Vote on new plan to take place at egm on December 16th; Goldman Sachs will no longer advise Department
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