Media Streamer Peacock banks on successful Paris Olympics as it prepares to show off to the worldThe streaming platform, owned by NBCUniversal, needs a successful Olympics to boost subscriber numbers - and keep them around afterwards
Legal Profits rise at most top law firms on foot of fee hikes Nearly all major law firms increased customer fees in 2023, with smaller law firms less inclined to up prices
‘We’re missing a trick’: Calls for Dublin and London to deepen financial services links after Labour winDubliner Vincent Keaveny, a former City of London mayor, said there was an opportunity for the UK to build better ties with European financial centres
Health Government warned increased health spending is putting other state services at riskDepartment of Public Expenditure says “value for money” must be central to health funding decision ahead of budget
Sport Adidas boss playing to win despite the brand being dropped by Germany after Euro 2024Losing the contract to kit out Germany to Nike would have been unthinkable for Adidas in the past, but Bjorn Gulden insists it will have the last laugh
Biotech Irish co-founded Ochre Bio signs $37.5m deal with pharma giant GSKNew partnership comes shortly after Jack O’Meara’s company agreed a $1.3bn deal with a German drugmaker
EU Supermac’s triumphs in ‘Big Mac’ trade mark case against McDonald’sCase has been ongoing since 2017 when the Irish chain asked the EU to revoke McDonald’s ‘Big Mac’ trademark for use on certain goods
Legal Case against Gayle Killilea should be dismissed, High Court toldThe ex-wife of Sean Dunne, who is a former journalist, brought a motion to dismiss the case arguing the issues have been addressed in a US court
Legal Dublin jeweller reaches settlement with Italian diamond dealer after ‘bizarre’ dispute A High Court judge previously questioned whether the case involved “a woman scorned” in a row between Empress Fine Jewels and a diamond supplier
Regulation What the ‘name and shame’ battle in the City means for the future of financial regulationIrish business and our regulators are watching the row over whether Britain’s financial watchdog can maintain its independence
Tech Nurture sets out to be a real teacher’s pet with NI education dealLimerick-based start-up has raised €1.3m to date and has other possible contracts in the pipeline
Motoring The Skoda Kodiaq is bigger and better than everSkoda has significantly changed its seven-seat family SUV, which succeeds in adding extra capability to the old car’s myriad charms
MedTech Biopharma firm SynOx secures $35m in debt fundingNews comes just days after the late-stage biopharma company raises $75 in funding
Motoring Suzuki focuses on old-school value with latest-generation SwiftThe company is hoping a value-orientated approach will see the new Swift become more popular than ever
Data Centres Vantage confirms new €1bn data centre campus for DublinSited on 22 acres, the new 38,000 square metre campus will consist of a 32MW facility, together with a 20MW facility
M&A Irish-founded Hometree secures multimillion pound debt facility Company led by Simon Phelan also makes first acquisitions under new facility, buying up two renewable installation companies
Sport Masters 2024: Joint-record prize pot on offer at AugustaLast year saw record prize money at Augusta, as the PGA Tour played catch-up with its rival LIV Golf
Motoring Motoring: Skoda Superb continues to live up to its name as it enters a new generationIt might not have radically changed from the outgoing model, but this Skoda Superb Combi is a remarkably brilliant big estate car, nonetheless
Sport US broadcasters’ streaming push shows platforms like GAA Go are here to stayResearch by S&P Global shows that the total spent on US rights for sports on TV and streaming has doubled in a decade, despite the decline of pay-TV subscriptions
‘No quick fix’ to London Stock Exchange listing woes - lord mayorMichael Mainelli blamed the rising cost of raising capital globally