Corporate Tax Ireland has a ‘parasitic tax policy’ on corporate profits: IMF bailout boss Stinging criticism comes as new figures show extent of profits flowing through Ireland
Israel-Hamas War Israeli strategy to blow up tunnels will make Gaza unlivableSeries of attacks is likely to leave many of about 2.2 million Palestinians homeless
Exxon Boosts Buybacks 14% as Hunt to help production boostExxon will repurchase $20 billion of stock next year, the Spring, Texas-based company said in a statement Wednesday
From the Editor This week: Paschal Donohoe, fears of ‘brain drain’ and Johnny Ronan’s latest setbackRead on for exclusive reporting, big reads and cutting-edge analysis of the biggest events in business and politics
Politics Leo Varadkar backs Paschal Donohoe’s ability to be IMF boss, but insists he is staying putTaoiseach says Public Expenditure Minister would ‘make an excellent MD of the IMF’
Comment Daniel McConnell: Donohoe has more than a fair shot of taking top IMF job Donohoe, already the respected president of the Eurogroup of finance ministers, has long been the stand-out member of the Irish government
Legal James Dyson loses libel claim against Mirror publisher at High CourtThe inventor, 76, brought legal action against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over an article published in January 2022
From the Editor Capital’s law and order crisis can no longer go unchallenged - this week’s Business PostThis week’s edition is packed with exclusive stories, big reads and cutting-edge analysis of the Dublin riots, as well as the rest of the biggest stories in business and politics
VIolence in Dublin Micheál Martin gives backing to Minister McEntee as Sinn Féin shy away from confidence voteTánaiste hit out at Mary Lou McDonald saying now is not the time to be undermining the Gardaí
Profile David Cameron: A lord unto himselfThe former British prime minister, now a life peer, has made an unexpected return to 10 Downing Street after the sacking of Suella Braverman, but he totes a fair bit of baggage
From the Editor This week: Ben Dunne dead at 74; RTÉ’s golden handshakes for high-earning staffThis week’s edition is packed with exclusive stories, big reads and cutting-edge analysis of the biggest events in business and politics
Covid-19 Covid-19 in Ireland: A timeline of fear, farce and frustrationThe key dates that affected the country as it battled the deadly disease that cost 9,300 lives
UK Politics ‘High degree of confusion’ over Johnson-era Covid regulations The British inquiry into the handling of the pandemic has found that the ex-prime minister’s oversight left both the public and law enforcement confused as to what the rules were
From the Editor FAI’s funding crisis; last-ditch bid to keep Smurfit Kappa on Irish market – this week’s Business PostThis week’s edition is packed with exclusive stories, big reads and cutting-edge analysis of the biggest events in business and politics
Politics Sinn Féin will be the biggest party in Ireland - North and South says Pearse DohertyThe party’s finance spokesperson said they are “on the countdown to the general election” in Ireland
From the Editor Varadkar intervenes in Dublin Airport row; Pat Kenny ignites RTÉ drama – this week’s Business PostThis week’s edition is packed with exclusive stories, big reads and cutting-edge analysis of the biggest events in business and politics
Politics Down but not out: why Fianna Fáil remains bullish despite long declineThe party is united under Micheál Martin’s leadership, but many fear it has lost its identity during its time coalition with Fine Gael and the Greens
Tax Sharp 45 per cent drop in corporation tax receipts in October Tax experts say sharp swing in numbers are a cause of concern
Red C Poll Majority of voters feel USC cuts in budget did not go far enoughBusiness Post/Red C poll shows both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have slipped back one point despite the multi-billion-euro budget splurge