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Averil Power's resignation puts spotlight back on FF

Averil Power's resignation puts spotlight back on FF

For 24 hours, the dominant narrative about Fianna Fail - internal division, weak leadership, unc...

Cabinet could approve sale of Aer Lingus today

Cabinet could approve sale of Aer Lingus today

The sale of the state’s 25 per cent stake in Aer Lingus could be approved by the Cabinet this ...

The great grandee

The great grandee

It was just another Goldman Sachs Christmas party in London. Then the distinctive “dancing man...

Who’ll blink first?

Who’ll blink first?

The government wants variable mortgage rates brought down. The banks are determined not to foot the bill. But the end of the impasse may finally be in sight

What we want from Europe

What we want from Europe

Ten key projects on the government’s wish list for the new €315 billion European fund:  R...

‘Even the sun came out to shine’

‘Even the sun came out to shine’

We think of elections and referendums as changing things. In fact, they are often only the evidence of changes that have already taken place

La vie en famille rose

La vie en famille rose

Famille rose porcelain, jade, ivory and cinnabar lacquered pieces are among headline lots at She...

Green fingers point the way forward

Green fingers point the way forward

Buildings that are in tune with nature are increasingly being adopted by top multinationals as a way of keeping their employees content, writes Donal Buckley

Paintings with pull

Paintings with pull

Let’s call it the magnetic pull of genius – the ability of a painting to draw you across the...

Banking on a soft landing

Banking on a soft landing

John Hurley, the former governor of the Central Bank, told the banking inquiry that his organisation was too eager to believe in the prospect of a ‘soft landing’

Competition Commission examining Petrogas deal

Competition Commission examining Petrogas deal

Petrogas, which owns motorway services stations group Applegreen, is attempting to buy a small co...

Central Bank splashes out on relocation perks

Central Bank splashes out on relocation perks

Over €25k spent to secure just three senior hires

Cabinet gives Aer Lingus takeover the nod

Cabinet gives Aer Lingus takeover the nod

Firms that breach pay order will be named

Firms that breach pay order will be named

Employers who cannot afford to comply with new sectoral pay orders will have their names publishe...

European warning over €1.5bn election budget

European warning over €1.5bn election budget

European Commission vice-president Jyrki Katainen warns against reversing austerity measures and increasing public spending