Sisk and Lagan win €325m contract for Dublin Airport upgrades
Works will upgrade pavement, drainage and electrical systems
Works will upgrade pavement, drainage and electrical systems
Belfast-headquartered firm says net assets now close to £50m, including £28m cash pile
The gorgeous movie features Jamie Dornan, Caitríona Balfe, Judi Dench and Ciarán Hinds
The winner of The Irish Times Business Person of the Year Award, in association with KPMG, will be announced in early September
Francis McGuinness took High Court case seeking detail of why his yard was searched
Transport Infrastructure Ireland working with local authorities to keep motorways flood-free
UK construction materials company acquired Lagan for £455m last year
Top 1000: It may have dominated the headlines but Britain leaving the EU was not the only story in Northern business last year
Are We There Yet? The real Northern Ireland is the raucous, storied land of ‘Derry Girls’ Van Morrison, and the best, most friendly, greatest-craic people you can find
Lagan Investments being funded from €527m sale of construction supply firm
It opened its doors on the cusp of the Troubles, but Belfast’s Lyric has survived
Ahead of four shows at Dublin’s 3Arena next week, Bono and co. serve up a night of celebration in Belfast
Over 200 craft and more than 600 rowers to participate in An Ras Mor from Crosshaven to the city quays
Business Week: also in the news was budget talk, Brexit latest, and construction boom
Deal will give Breedon footprint in Irish market
Profits from joint ventures increase 15-fold for Belfast-based Lagan brothers
Construction firm accepts there was no basis for any claim for deceit or fraud
Route costing €550m includes first ‘bat bridge’ for wildlife and opens five months early
‘He died alone. Our priority now is to get this man reunited with his friends and family’
Martin Linehan (36) charged with 10 offences after his extradition from UK
Despite Titanic Belfast the former industrial wasteland is still well worth a visit
Late poet had expressed opposition to road over damage to environment
‘The Somme has somehow become a river of Ulster,’ said Church of Ireland primate Archbishop Richard Clarke
A hundred years on, the men of the 36th (Ulster) Division remembered in Thiepval
Contradictions preventing a durable peace have been sharpened rather than resolved
US company denies connection with any wrongdoing over Nama transaction
Money discovered by Belfast law firm was apparently fees from US firm Cerberus
David Ellis (40) remanded in custody for failing to comply with Sex Offenders Act
Thousands are visiting the city in upbeat mood to celebrate its maritime festival
Deal will see Lagan’s workforce grow to more than 900
Fire and rescue services on site at Ireland’s tallest building
Report clears First Minister of wrongdoing, BBC insists ‘Spotlight’ story in public interest
Irish Asphalt, Lagan Holdings and three Lagan directors want claims struck out
Vehicles set alight and threats sent to executives linked with Aventas Group
Three sites attacked at weekend, ‘hands of Quinn’ graffiti warning
Lenders demand Limerick Tunnel operator puts aside extra cash.
Move likely to secure the group’s core operations and save 200-plus jobs
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