Planning, not personalities, will get us through Brexit‘Continuity’ will be less important than being persuasive with Britain while remaining on side with Brussels
How Irish economy can live with Trump and BrexitAny tendency to postpone difficult decisions on account of short-term politics has to be avoided
Will any lessons be learned from the banking inquiry?The banking inquiry is unlikely to find a smoking gun. So was it all a waste of time?
Why I'm banking on this long- awaited inquiryIn the wake of the Anglo trial, the membership of the long-awaited Oireachtas Committee of Inquiry into the banking and financial crisis is being finalised.
After Crimea, a newfound equilibrium?In the wake of the annexation of Crimea, many have raised the alarming spectre of possible further aggressive moves by Russia.
Time to clip vulture funds' wingsVulture funds must agree to abide by rules protecting consumers before they are allowed to buy INBS mortgages, writes Donal Donovan.
The devil was in detail of promissory note dealThe deal's structure had been on the table for months, and final negotiations involved edging around the legal need for the ECB not to provide 'long-term financing'.
Why Ireland can't take the same road as GreeceSome may argue that Greece has done a better deal on its debt than Ireland, but that is a superficial notion, writes Donal Donovan.