Dettori glory
Frankie Dettori squirms as he recalls his momento della verita, or moment of truth, being played out on national television.
Frankie Dettori squirms as he recalls his momento della verita, or moment of truth, being played out on national television.
Michael Smith, former chairman of An Taisce, has bought a 25 per cent stake in the Village, a weekly publication launched in October by columnist and broadcaster Vincent Browne.
A group of medical consultants is trying to set up a private clinic in the grounds of Cork University Hospital in Cork City.
The public relations consultant hired by Minister for Transport Martin Cullen charged double what a rival firm tendered for the controversial contract.
The British home secretary, David Blunkett, has demanded DNA tests on his ex-lover's child.
Large tracts of land adjoining hospitals in the south-east and south of the country have been earmarked to be sold on the open market.
Residents of the Mount St Anne's development in Milltown, south Dublin, may go to the High Court to stop new apartments being built on the site and the granting of greater public access.
Management at a Dublin insurance brokerage involved in a €70 million buyout earlier this year has cancelled the annual staff Christmas party.
More than €16 million has been spent on ringtones in Ireland this year, according to O2 Ireland.
Inmarsat has won the European Sponsorship Association award (ESA) for its exclusive global partnership with the FIA World Rally Championship.
Irish charities receive as little as 5 per cent of the sale price of charity Christmas cards, The Sunday Business Post can reveal.
Buyers are showing a greater appetite for million euro country houses within commuting distance of major cities, writes Susan Mitchell.