EU decision on tax avoidance by multinationals due next week
Year-long probe into state aid deals reaches conclusion
Year-long probe into state aid deals reaches conclusion
Zambian President Edgar Lungu wants his people to pray for the country’s currency on a national day of devotion and fasting on Sunday
Glencore, the commodity trader and miner, is seeking to cut its debt as it targets a higher credit rating
A London judge said smartphones used by Uber drivers are not taxi meters, meaning they won’t require a license from the city’s transport authority
Food poisoning bacteria found in Dublin factory batch
Maggi noodle recall in India had ‘significant impact’ on region
Analysts sacked for breach of training test rules as scrutiny from regulator increases
S&P claims Irish economy will return to 2007 levels this year
The motor company has been ordered to recall the cars by Germany’s automotive watchdog
Demand for Java developers, newly qualified accountants and technical engineering professionals increases significantly
Retailer now employs 7,400 workforce across 41 Spanish stores
Jack Dorsey is back on top at Twitter but he has another company to run as well
The company now owns Red Arrow Products, Island Oasis and Biothera Inc’s Wellmune
Oilfield services provider Schlumberger reports steep fall in profits
Cork hotel hosted key figures and memorialised legendary betting coup The Gay Future Affair