Lexus, Mercedes and Land Rover among cars seized over unpaid M50 tolls
Outstanding bills rage from €5,000 to €15,000
Outstanding bills rage from €5,000 to €15,000
Combined business will employ 2,500 people and have €300m in projected revenues
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St Patrick’s St properties guiding at €900k and €1.2m among four assets in BidX1 sale
Company that runs Irish Water call centre now wholly owned by private investors
Seen & heard: bailed-out banks’ tax savings; Aer Lingus profit-share; Bus Éireann’s Broadstone future
Q&A: It’s hard to see the ‘device independent broadcasting charge’ being anything other than a household fee
Coveney says some rhetoric in Tory leadership debates over no-deal Brexit ‘simply not based on reality’
Contract involves to 1.2 million customers
Firm operates helpline for State’s local property tax
Deal with TII runs to 2031 but can be extended
Support services company Elevare says it will create 50 jobs in Dublin and London
US firm Transcore argues TII failed to comply with EU rules in giving contract to Turas
Company providing business services to Irish Water is contracted to do so until 2018
Move is designed to capitalise on shortage of hotel stock in Dublin city
Seen & Heard: the business stories in Sunday’s newspapers
Dublin conference will hear cyberattacks from China and Russia at unprecedented level
Irish executives expected to get stake under takeover; Carlyle Cardinal is the expected buyer
New funding will help firm build team, develop products
The secrecy inherent in offshore is incompatible with democratic accountability
Minister says no rift between Fine Gael and Labour over election date
Convenience store chain reports record sales of €1.54bn, to open 16 new stores nationwide
Social Democrats TD Catherine Murphy points to failings in previous contracts
TD claims company had failed on student grant system and property tax contracts
Investment understood to be the biggest by the fund in an Irish company to date
Companies to create new roles in Dublin and Shannon
Utility expects to raise €70m from first billing quarter
Details of attacks sent to Dublin City Council
Gardaí investigate incident at Abtran which is contracted to handle Irish Water queries
The Cabinet will assess later this year whether to build the Health Innovation Hub, with the potential to create thousands of jobs
Court hears all attempts to use credit cards were declined and no one was at financial loss
Judge accepts jurisdiction after hearing that none of the injured parties were at any financial loss
Column: as the State is dismantled piece by piece, the idea that we are citizens of a republic is an awkward, business-unfriendly anachronism
Hogan says talks with troika must finish before date is announced
Company recently suspended worker in suspected credit card fraud case
Abtran suspends call-centre worker following attempted credit card fraud
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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