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Planning process not fit for purpose

Planning process not fit for purpose

The Apple data centre saga has exposed significant flaws in our planning system

Margaret Sweeney, Ires and the rental paradox

Margaret Sweeney, Ires and the rental paradox

The days of bargain basement property purchases are over, even for the the very big players

Margaret Sweeney appointed chief executive of Ires

Margaret Sweeney appointed chief executive of Ires

Sweeney, the former chief executive of the DAA and Postbank, replaces David Erlich, who is taking over as president and chief executive Officer of CapReit

Trackers: from the mouths of babes

Trackers: from the mouths of babes

The response of the banking sector to the tracker problem – denial, obfuscation, delays – has made a bad situation even worse

Gerry Barrett must beat Deutsche to regain his assets

Gerry Barrett must beat Deutsche to regain his assets

The examiner over a string of related companies has invited two parties to the second-round bidding process

Another shaming episode for Irish financial institutions

Another shaming episode for Irish financial institutions

High level management effectively bullied and confused customers into more expensive mortgage repayments

The radical moderate

The radical moderate

He’s just delivered his maiden budget as finance minister. In this major interview, Paschal Donohoe talks tax, housing and political philosophy

Tycoon Malone swoops for 70 per cent stake in Galway Radisson Blu

Tycoon Malone swoops for 70 per cent stake in Galway Radisson Blu

Jerry O’Reilly, the developer who was one of the original owners of the property, will take a 10 per cent stake

Budget 2018: Donohoe delivers a little to a lot

Budget 2018: Donohoe delivers a little to a lot

The budget was a balanced one, and a welcome relief after its extreme predecessors

Ian Kehoe on Budget 2018

Ian Kehoe on Budget 2018

The Sunday Business Post editor casts his eye over Paschal Donohoe's speech

Posturing and belligerence in the Apple tax tug-of-war

Posturing and belligerence in the Apple tax tug-of-war

Europe is showboating, and the government’s still in denial over its tax ruling

The balance of power between Amazon and Ireland

The balance of power between Amazon and Ireland

Ireland can't simply roll over when multinationals make demands, but we should listen to genuine concerns

Tycoons: Editor’s Note

Tycoons: Editor’s Note

For the last 28 years, The Sunday Business Post has sought to document the best and worst of Ireland’s tycoons

Tycoons: Rise and fall of a reclusive tycoon

Tycoons: Rise and fall of a reclusive tycoon

How did Liam Carroll, the corporate raider who had built a €1 billion fortune from a series of canny deals, see his business empire come crashing down around him so quickly? And just how did a Dutch-owned minnow, ACC Bank, bring down the country’s largest developer?

Tycoons: Private Ryan

Tycoons: Private Ryan

At the time, almost no one in his own company knew what he looked like. Yet the Penneys/Primark boss Arthur Ryan was one of the most powerful and influential figures in the world of Irish fashion