Claim that Gleeson ‘took cash from tills’
ACCOUNTANT Patrick Burke has strongly disputed claims by publican Frank Gleeson related to a dispute over the merger of the ...
Read More Development bias to hurt economy – CIF
Low levels of infrastructure development in regional areas will “fundamentally undermine” Ireland’s economic performance in the next decade, the Construction ...
Read More High tax rates ‘killing job creation here and stunting our growth’
High personal tax rates are holding back the establishment and growth of businesses and stunting job creation, a major report ...
Read More Help-to-Buy scheme fuels surge in house prices
House prices soared 9pc in a year on the back of new buyers clamouring to get hold of property in ...
Read More Development bias to hurt economy – CIF
Low levels of infrastructure development in regional areas will “fundamentally undermine” Ireland’s economic performance in the next decade, the Construction ...
Read More Ireland renews its push to lure firms away from UK
Luxembourg has claimed a legal right to grab the European Banking Authority for itself after Brexit, despite pitches from Ireland ...
Read More Nama set for loan sale as AIB nears €300m BTL deal
The National Asset Management Agency is preparing to sell a portfolio of loans tied to the late Cork developer Owen ...
Read More Amryt chief excited by ‘landmark’ agreement
Irish-listed Amryt Pharma posted operating losses before tax of €7.8m following a number of strategic acquisitions over the course of ...
Read More Row as Lisney denies it signed off on report that claimed Nama lost €18bn
A war of words has erupted over estate agent Lisney’s role in an apparently damning report into Nama. Lisney has ...
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