Wed, 13 May, 2020
Susquehanna International Holdings (SIH), which has more than 1,850 employees worldwide, has three Irish sub group members trading in marketable securities in the European markets.
Mon, 16 Mar, 2020
The Department of Finance accused several companies that had set up in the new Irish Financial Services Centre in Dublin in 1987 of abusing its rules for the benefit of foreign banks.
Mon, 30 Dec, 2019
Jim Gavin is only gone a couple of days and already things have started to slide.
Wed, 04 Dec, 2019
Dublin City Council has released a 3D video model of what its planned white-water rafting attraction will look like.
Wed, 27 Nov, 2019
DUBLIN is to be the third home in Europe for the luxury Anantara hotel brand, joining Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort in Portugal and the Anantara Villa Padierna Palace in Marbella, Spain.
Fri, 01 Nov, 2019
A male model is to stand trial on money laundering charges accused of having €1.2 in alleged crime proceeds.
Fri, 06 Sep, 2019
Rail services from Dublin to Maynooth, M3, and Sligo are due to depart and operate to schedule following signalling issues caused by lightning earlier this evening.
Tue, 30 Jul, 2019
In April, German national Daniel Belling, 46, was arrested by officers from the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau.
Fri, 05 Jul, 2019
Owners of €1m-plus penthouse homes built since 2013 will be at least €16,000 better off as they have escaped having to pay the local property tax (LPT) until 2021 at the earliest, because of a gap in the law.
Thu, 13 Jun, 2019
A recruitment company has brought High Court proceedings aimed at restraining two of its former employees and their company from soliciting any of its business or its customers.
Fri, 31 May, 2019
One of the country’s largest residential builders, Glenveagh has stated that it will sell 56 apartments in Dublin’s docklands to Dublin City Council for €22.06 million for social and affordable housing.
Tue, 14 May, 2019
A 46-year-old man is to stand trial accused of mortgage fraud in Dublin.
Fri, 26 Apr, 2019
The town of Roth in Germany had a nice tradition of asking children to hang messages for Santa on the town’s Christmas tree, writes Brian Keegan
Mon, 17 Dec, 2018
When it comes to our economy, things can turn with lightning speed, says Kyran Fitzgerald
Mon, 03 Dec, 2018
Now that elite pathway has been closed off, there are fears the women described by F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo as ‘fast girls’ will be condemned to the slow lane, writes Larry Ryan
Sat, 03 Feb, 2018
The Government’s plan for growth over the next two decades will “kill” rural Ireland and walk the country into “economic and social imbalance”, a coalition of TDs has warned.
Thu, 01 Feb, 2018
The Government has engaged in the “worst piece of modern-day electoral cynicism” in relation to Cork’s proposed event centre, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has claimed.
Wed, 27 Dec, 2017
Innovative companies are driving Ireland’s near-€8bn foodservice sector, writes Ruth Doris
Mon, 24 Jul, 2017
It remains to be seen if Fine Gael’s Leo Varadkar is capable of shaking off the complacency
Mon, 05 Jun, 2017
Cork-founded law firm Ronan Daly Jermyn (RDJ) was recently named Law Firm of the Year at the Irish Law Awards. Pádraig Hoare talks with managing partner Richard Martin.
A lecturer who claimed he was defamed in a letter sent by his college authorities to around 100 students has settled his High Court action.
Wed, 17 May, 2017
Trish Dromey talks to a Dublin-based fintech firm that is taking the drudgery out of book-keeping.
Mon, 24 Apr, 2017
A former high-flying bank executive who exposed alleged law-breaking in the industry a year before the crash is relying on friends for food, he has told a parliamentary watchdog.
Thu, 13 Apr, 2017
Your letters, your views.
Wed, 23 Nov, 2016
Tue, 18 Oct, 2016
Sat, 03 Sep, 2016
If you are a foreign investor or a non-resident Irish citizen, buying property here is a no-brainer. This is not news.
Mon, 22 Aug, 2016
Pay for the top managers at Dublin-based aircraft leasing firm SMBC Aviation Capital has more than doubled to $28.8m (€25.5m) this year.
Wed, 17 Aug, 2016
Tue, 09 Aug, 2016
On Wednesday, Taoiseach Enda Kenny walked the streets of Dublin’s north inner city.
Sat, 23 Jul, 2016
THIS fast-paced novel, the second from accountant and author, Margaret Scott, is set in Dublin’s International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in 2011.
Sat, 09 Jul, 2016
Crime-hit communities in inner-city Dublin are set to benefit from development in the nearby Docklands and related economic activity, Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe has said.
Tue, 21 Jun, 2016
Last week, Goodbody’s hosted an event for investors and companies seeking equity capital. We attracted world-class investors from the US and UK, who spoke with great admiration about Ireland as a source of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Wed, 20 Apr, 2016
Garda murder squad detectives have released a photo of an innocent man shot dead in a botched gangland attack as they renewed calls for witnesses.
Fri, 15 Apr, 2016
Gardaí have said they have now identified a man shot in Dublin's inner city this afternoon.
Thu, 14 Apr, 2016
Kyran Fitzgerald tracks the rise and rise of a trillion-dollar global industry designed to avoid taxes, protect the wealth, and much worse.
Mon, 11 Apr, 2016
The rich are, and have always been, different. I suppose we should be grateful that they are now just stealing our money, not actually eating us. So, there has been some progress.
Sat, 09 Apr, 2016
The UK’s struggle with regulatory issues on leaving the EU would benefit financial trading platforms here, writes John Whelan.
Tue, 29 Mar, 2016
Wed, 16 Mar, 2016
Receivers must vacate a Dublin pub they took over on Thursday so it can continue to trade during this weekend’s Ireland-Italy rugby international, the High Court has ruled.
Sat, 12 Mar, 2016
Dublin Central has changed from a four-seater to a three-seat constituency since 2011 and with four prominent sitting TDs, not to mention a number of high-profile candidates hoping to be elected, the race to the Dáil will certainly be interesting.
Thu, 11 Feb, 2016
Nama is to build 20,000 homes and provide new office space as part of a €5.6bn Dublin Docklands project.
Fri, 04 Dec, 2015
Mon, 02 Nov, 2015
Thu, 22 Oct, 2015
A search operation has been mounted in Dublin city centre after a man was seen entering the river Liffey.
Mon, 05 Oct, 2015
Having been the hotbed of financial activity in Ireland for the past 25 years Dublin’s International Financial Services Centre is now a key component of a developing financial technology sector here, alongside native technical expertise.
Thu, 06 Aug, 2015
Outsourcing firm, Abtran — which operates the helpline for the Revenue’s local property tax (LPT) — has received fees of almost €10m for providing the service since 2013.
Wed, 29 Jul, 2015
Some 150 jobs are to be created with the expansion of two companies in Dublin and Shannon.
Tue, 21 Jul, 2015
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