‘Jealousy’: why Germany is irate over Irish data protection laws
New minister forced to go on offensive after Merkel takes swipe at Irish legislation
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New minister forced to go on offensive after Merkel takes swipe at Irish legislation
The Irish Greyhound Board (IGB), Bord na gCon, has given a €250,000 interest-free loan to a loss-making greyhound track. The board itself is under pressure to repair its own finances, with long-term debts of €21 million.
Central Bank staff will be allowed to hand over confidential information to the banking inquiry b...
The sale will see Shelbourne Park left as the only greyhound track in the capital
Even compliant taxpayers fear the prospect of a tax audit – and the latest Revenue figures show some very interesting trends
US multinational is disrupting taxi markets around the world
The energy regulator is proposing to increase the levy by 35%
Quadruple Super Bowl winner proud of roots
Utility working with large companie to deliver critical water infrastructure needed for thousands of new jobs
Business groups say many proprietors put off from selling firms due to 33 per cent rate of CGT
Eurostat’s verdict on Irish Water, which exposed months of ministerial bluster, is a disaster for communities hoping for much-needed infrastructure to end sewage pollution
Sports council threatens to whithold funding as deep divisions emerge over selection of athletes for European Boxing Championships
The government says its controversial new laws on alcohol visibility in shops will protect children. But shopkeepers around the country see it as an anti-business move
Rent supplement rise has reduced room for manoeuvre, writes Michael Brennan