Government considers €60m windfall tax on energy companies as bills soar
Seen & Heard: Jay Bourke’s debts, Gan’s results, and homes at O’Devaney Gardens also make the headlines
Seen & Heard: Jay Bourke’s debts, Gan’s results, and homes at O’Devaney Gardens also make the headlines
Contingent debt from Meath hotel hindering businessman’s chance at financial rehab
Well-known restaurateur wants High Court to approve personal insolvency arrangement
Knocknamona Windfarm Ltd gets green light to have residents’ challenge fast-tracked
Accounts for its three Irish distressed property loan funds show loans valued at €507m
Shareholders raised concerns over Michael Stanley joining long-term incentive scheme
The Cork singer-songwriter has been writing songs to order, like an old-style bard
House builder buying a site belonging to founder and shareholder Alan McIntosh
Critics and past creditors of the talented publican-restaurateur ‘could fill a small bar’
One couple hopes to have their wedding over two days with different guests each day
Danny Mullins (77) suffered fatal injuries when he was caught in a pneumatic gate
Gardaí and Health and Safety Authority begin separate investigations into man’s death
14 British officers were shot dead in Michael Collins’s bid to destroy ‘the undesirables’
Oesophageal Cancer Fund’s annual Lollipop Day is aimed at supporting further research
Firm linked to Johnny Ronan company is taking case against subsidiary of Clancourt
The Tipperary files: Marian Tobin cited written testimonial from both Breen in her application for a military pension
Comparing ‘Worst Journeys’ proves the pastime of the weekend at the Waterford festival
Tim Kenny to take up a new senior management position in a private Irish company
Patients who lose weight have lower survival rates yet very few are given nutritional information and support
Northern Cross Business Park unit has 12m internal height and extensive pallet racking
Survey shows major gaps between patients’ needs and service provided
Before yoga was cool, founder Avril Stanley was dreaming of a different kind of festival. This year, the party in the midlands marks its 10th anniversary
In an unmarked grave in Sheffield lies the Blackburn-born midfielder John Reynolds
Launceston Property Finance understood to be owed some €900,000 by Mercroft Taverns
Kevin Stanley to leave homebuilder on March 1st
The best music, theatre, comedy, film and spoken word in the coming year
From Dolores O’Riordan and Myrtle Allen to Stephen Hawking and Aretha Franklin
New book by David McWilliams explores transformation of Irish society since 1979
The 52-year-old concert promoter was innovative, energetic and ambitious , mourners hear
Festival and concert promoter’s funeral to take place on Thursday
The Electric Picnic founder was fiercely private, intensely creative, financially hit-and-miss
Lord Waterford last weekend witnessed close to 15,000 festival-goers descend on his ancestral home
Line-up, stage times, tickets, transport, camping information and more
Two established festivals for the August bank holiday weekend – and a promising newbie
The Curraghmore House festival is largely the result of female creative forces
From It Takes a Village in April, to Electric Picnic in September, via The Rolling Stones
Utility can only supply water for a fraction of the homes in planned Maynooth development
Actavo job cuts; new names on rich list; flooding insurance
For the past 10 years, the Dublin singer has followed his own characteristic path
Chocolatier and former nightclub ‘bitch on the door’ Síona Ryan is this week’s Róisín Meets guest
Occupied Territories Bill targets trade linked to lands such as West Bank or Golan Heights
Pub is run by entrepreneur John Reynolds, nephew of former taoiseach Albert Reynolds
Cure rates improving through early diagnosis and improved and safer treatments
How Music Works: A boatload of scurvy musicians is a big port of call at Electric Picnic
Businessman awarded damages over failure to settle dispute over lease of POD nightclub
UCC academic conference on Israel is about decolonisation, not demonisation
Owners of historic Sligo house recall the dream concerts the singer played in 2010
While you could envisage the site taking another couple of thousand punters, the less-is-more approach probably makes sense in the long run.
Former cattle market has planning permission for 8,116sq m industrial building
John Reynolds is selling the licensed complex at old Harcourt Street Station
Builder has now netted €169m for acquisitions, site development and working capital
Uniphar Cross Atlantic Cycle hopes to raise €100,000 for Cross cancer research at TCD
Some 6% of the loans Cairn agreed to acquire from Ulster Bank have not moved
Directors’ pay of €1.7m revealed in first annual report since flotation
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