Dunnes executive agrees USB cable and ream of paper not groceries
Court considering definition of groceries as part of Mr Price injunction proceedings
Court considering definition of groceries as part of Mr Price injunction proceedings
Armistice offers quick, binding decisions at fraction of court cost in commercial disputes
Trainer Denise Foster expected to take over the license at Elliott’s Co Meath yard
The country crew were not about to let the Dubs bag all the top parliamentary party jobs
Party leaders yet to finalise list of ministers of State, but there will be disappointments
Departing chief operations officer says it was ‘very clear’ airline’s boss wanted him gone
Exiting executive Peter Bellew argues share options based on 2018 profit target ‘obsolete’
Court told that meetings to tackle pilot absenteeism sometimes had ‘bad outcomes’
Mr Justice Senan Allen lifts restriction on publication of profit target following legal submissions from The Irish Times and INM
Matter arose during action to stop outgoing executive from joining rival in January
O’Leary says he was not happy with handling of pilot sick leave by Peter Bellew, who is being sued by Ryanair
O’Leary tells High Court that COO Bellew handled certification issue ‘very well’
Ryanair boss gives evidence in action to prevent executive from joining EasyJet
Passengers in limbo as 48-hour Irish stoppage scheduled for Thursday and Friday
Gardaí tracked men down after video of them doing ‘doughnuts’ emerged online
Fine Gael minister described as politician who delivered for his Waterford constituents
Stick was in the Netherlands for 10 days after court ordered it be handed over ‘forthwith’
Man at centre of the appeal can not be named pending legal argument
Businessman’s legal team tells High Court PR firm in breach of order granting access to files
Court order was made to company of businessman Jim Kennedy in 2003
Criminal proceedings against former Anglo chairman Seán Fitzpatrick due to open a day before Quinn family’s civil action
Seán Quinn’s family deny liability for some €2.34 billion loans advanced by the former Anglo Irish Bank to Quinn companies
Public interest in allowing case against receiver to proceed, says judge.
Conversation indicated there was a 2% limit for lending to shareholders of Anglo
Promoter claims he lost out as a result of being excluded from volume discounting arrangement
DAA says industrial action could cause havoc and disruption to thousands of passengers
Counsel for the airline argues the proposed action is ‘opportunistic in the extreme’
Judge directs that costs should be paid by ultimate loser of action brought by IBRC against Quinns
Outgoings include about €1,600 for school fees and €165 for monthly golf membership
Court grants wife of bankrupt Larry O’Mahony living expenses from frozen €1 million
Seán Quinn jnr’s and wife’s Castleknock home valued at up to €450,000, court told
Mr Quinn’s half of house sale proceeds will go to Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC)
Family intends to sue former Anglo chief executive over loans issued to Quinn companies
A call for Enda Kenny to lead from the front draws applause at FG meeting, writes Harry McGee
Quinn family claims Department of Finance and Central Bank had knowledge of Anglo loans
Quinn counsel claims there is no urgency in appeal
Dispute is over a May 2012 lease for the former POD nightclub premises
IBRC is seeking judgment over the alleged failure to repay fully three loan facilities
Court hears of alternative financial proposal to avoid sale of home
Airline claimed refund of €770,700 for services related to Aer Lingus bid
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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
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