Vanguard to invest €50m in north Dublin health campus
Health campus will create 550 jobs and be in partnership with leading NHS trust that will serve public and private patients
Fear and loathing on the border: Quinn Industrial Holdings executives’ homes targeted in arson attacks
There have been no arrests despite 30 incidents in three years aimed at Quinn Industrial holdings.
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Tycoon Philip Green’s current troubles called to mind a brief encounter with him in 2005
Smurfit: ‘I never saw Philip Green misbehave in Monaco’
Green, who is facing calls to have his knighthood revoked, was named last week in the British House of Lords as the businessman at the centre of abuse accusations by five employees
Council denies Ronan’s Tara Street Tower a second time
Developer to appeal planners’ decision to An Bord Pleanála
Slack aims to boost Irish staff up to 200
$7 billion tech giant’s co-founder Cal Henderson ‘depressed’ by Brexit but upbeat on firm’s prospects
Investors delighted with sale of Handy
Oisin Hanrahan staying on as chief executive
Developer McKillen to challenge €300m IBRC wind-up bill
Plans to compare fees paid to KPMG with cost of Lehman Brothers administrators
Jailed Conlon complains of reputational damage from fraud probe
An investigation continues into his alleged misappropriation of €3.8 million in donations to various charities
‘Significant changes’ to EIIS rules proposed
Indecon recommends that applications from companies to Revenue be classified as tax returns and confirmation that a company is eligible should be final if information provided is correct and complete
Dunne: ‘I have been treated like Pablo Escobar’
Sean Dunne - whose bankruptcy was extended last week by an additional 12 years, and who plans to appeal - says he has ‘nothing to hide’
Ronan sues receiver appointed by Nama
The proceedings are in relation to lands strategically located close to the wealthy south Dublin suburbs of Cabinteely and Foxrock.