Apple: deal or no deal?
In the second city, venerable institutions stand alongside modern multinationals, which in turn rub up against SMEs, creating a synergy that's driving the city forward
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In the second city, venerable institutions stand alongside modern multinationals, which in turn rub up against SMEs, creating a synergy that's driving the city forward
Job creation should not be viewed as social welfare. Small businesses want the same supports offered to multinationals and sexy start-ups – and often just want government to get out of the way
In a simple sense, it was the up side of the downturn. Unemployment was high. Redundancies were mounting. Graduate opportunities were thin on the ground. So, faced with limited career options, an increasing number of people opted to go into business
Why is the government still silent about Nama’s Northern loan sale controversy?
Did Michael Noonan’s budget last Tuesday try too hard to please everyone?
Racing tycoon warns his Australian stud farm could be threatened if plans for an open cut mine are approved
It is not good enough for nobody to take responsibility for the failure of the investigation into the activities of IBRC
I am worried that our politicians don’t seem to care
They have not arrived here to help our fledgling recovery - they are here to make money (March 2016)
The story of Quinn is Shakespearean
The fallen king has left his former empire in acrimony
Neither our government nor Nama wants to know about Project Eagle
Well known developers are taking a case against Nama to Europe
This newspaper exposed Ireland’s sweetheart deal with Apple in 2013. Now is the time for the state to come clean
For years, Nama has used the C&AG as a safety blanket – but now the gloves are off