Quanta Capital appoints former AIB chief Michael Buckley as chairman
Real estate investor Mel Sutcliffe’s firm aims to double assets under management to €1bn
Who owns private hospitals behind State’s €115m-a-month deal?
Denis O’Brien and Larry Goodman are prominent among investors in the sector
Aleka: Person I Knew review – Romanian singer recruits who’s-who for fine debut
The Dublin-based vocalist displays courage, confidence and technical skill
Judge overturns finding farmer lacked capacity when making will
Family of Michael Buckley challenged his leaving of Co Wexford farm to his nephew
Witness did not think it unusual solicitor was asked to take disputed will at night
Father of nephew who inherited uncle’s farm said they just happened to be passing by solicitor’s home at 8pm
Man who inherited farm in disputed will case denies altercation with landowner
Witness agreed he would have been disappointed if his uncle had not left farm to him
Siblings claim farmer ‘lacked capacity’ when will signed in hospital
Michael Buckley made ‘extraordinary squiggle’ on document which left estate to nephew, court told
Indian expansion is the silver bullet for Cork contracting business
Inside Track: Michael Dineen Founder of Contracting Plus
After a lifetime auctioning furniture, Buckley brothers selling up
Sandycove institution famed for its bric-a-brac and bargains was started in 1947
‘I remember Gay Byrne one night referring to me simply as ‘bass’ ’
Jazz composer Ronan Guilfoyle reflects on his father, his influences and session work
The Image You Missed: Superb study of the void between two men’s times
Review: Donal Foreman’s odd documentary of his father merges the personal and the political
Aer Lingus ground handler jailed for people smuggling
Frederick Cham (63) sentenced to four years for helping immigrants into country illegally
State sought to defend phone tapping despite conceding its illegality
Chief state solicitor wrote that Irish Times report rendered case ‘incapable of fair trial’
A melting pot: this week’s must-see jazz gigs
From Ethiopian hybrid jazz to Michael Buckley’s new Thursday-night residency
Going out this weekend, here’s the jazz
Cormac Larkin selects some of the best bands and events around the country
Payback time for taxpayers as AIB heads back to the market
AIB has returned €6.8 billion to date to the State
Easter weekend gig guide: Chelsea Wolfe, Talos, Todd Terry and more
Our critical picks of the very best of what’s on in the capital and around the country this weekend and beyond
Limini to miss Champion Hurdle but will feature in Mares’ Hurdle
Connections believed blue riband race would be ‘big ask’ given she’s only run once this season
Limini to miss the Champion Hurdle
Willie Mullins had considered adding Limini to race on opening day of Cheltenham
Environmental battle as InfraStrata hunts for Antrim oil
Stop the Drill protesters warn works could cause damage despite NI Water assurances
Inquiry yet to get under banks’ skin as Cowen faces inordinate grilling
Richie Boucher is the only senior bank executive to have survived the clean-out of directors by Government at domestic banks
‘Scale of crisis has been staggering,’ AIB chief tells inquiry
David Duffy says Nama was ‘extremely helpful’ to the bank
‘Panic on the streets’ without bank guarantee- ex AIB chief
‘We took too much risk in the sector that turned out to be toxic,’ Sheehy says
Richie Boucher one of 13 summoned to Banking Inquiry
Former executives of BofI, AIB, Ulster Bank summoned to appear
Moloney takes chair at DCC as it sells food businesses to Valeo
Former Glanbia managing director replaces former AIB chief executive Michael Buckley
Greyhound workers vote to end 14-week dispute
Workers accept reduction in wages in return for lump sum
Clean living: The man who cost AIB $691m
Rogue trader John Rusnak looks for redemption in the laundry business
Councillors compare Greyhound dispute to 1913 Lockout
Lord Mayor says 'heavy-handed tactics' used in policing of pickets
Siptu to attend LRC to discuss Greyhound dispute
Company says it is willing to engage with workers but warns cost savings needed
Uncompetitive wage rates will put us out of business, says Greyhound boss
Michael Buckley claims his company is suffering from ‘race to the bottom’ in the waste industry
Siptu has agreed lower wage rate with rivals, says Greyhound
Director claims union accepts competitors paying lower rates than those his firm is seeking
Greyhound offences highlight private waste industry woes
Cost-cutting has led to environmental breaches and staff pay dispute
Death of former chairman of Iona Technology
Kevin Melia best known for his work in the IT sector over a number of years
Plan to protect Dublin homeless sleeping in bins
Dublin City Council to call in recycling companies after man narrowly escapes being crushed
Debt collectors to pursue 100,000 for failing to pay bin charges
More than €9m owed to Dublin City Council in debts
Greyhound says up to 10% of bin tags counterfeit
Sale of fake tags costing waste firm more than €100,000 annually
Michael Buckley quiet on rumours of DCC bid for BP Portugal
Trading update reports stronger performance than expected in first quarter
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