Taoiseach defends decision not to consult Britain before waiving Ukrainian visa requirements
Micheál Martin said Britain should understand that Ireland was acting as part of EU
Micheál Martin said Britain should understand that Ireland was acting as part of EU
Consumers struggle to make good decisions when choices are too many or too complex
Even as Ireland changes, the legal sector somehow manages to trundle on, ever-resistant to external attempts to change how it works
Caveat: Lidl and Aldi say rivals object to up to 80 per cent of planned new stores
Data story ‘too shocking’ for it to be ‘business as usual’, says EU justice commissioner
NAGP president says doctors concerned over free trips abroad and use of €168,000 fund
Aldi and Lidl are accusing Tesco and SuperValu of blocking their expansion plans
Restaurant body calls for non-refundable deposit for ‘no-shows’
Budget 2018: Extra €471m for capital spending; just €25m for shift to primary care
Long road to first bid-rigging conviction ends with suspended sentence and ‘modest’ fines
Inquiry to examine whether laws ensuring fair rivalry between businesses were broken
Fianna Fáil calls for Competition Authority investigation into property owners’ tactics
Transport firms face motor insurance rises of up to 300 per cent, says industry body
Cantillon: New Legal Services act does not go far enough in reform of barristers and solicitors profession
US fund secures €5m profit as Standard Life pays €58m for Allianz block
Financial investors acquire 27,871sq m Co Wicklow centre in €33.25m off-market deal
Carmaker accused of anti-competitive practices by 15 car dealers and repair garages
Linda Jackson has clear plans for the French car brand and an end to discounting is one of them
In his first interview since taking over as new broom, Bill Prasifka says he’d like to see a change in rules around fitness to practise hearings
Company due to be sold out of receivership could have been rescued via examinership
Our system protects lawyers and by so doing inflates the going rate for legal fees
Legislation first proposed by Alan Shatter nearly four years ago
Criminal proceedings follow investigation by competition protection body
Customers may see upward pressure on prices as operators prepare for new service
Who should you call when things go wrong, and how likely is it that they will be able to intervene?
‘The troika left without beating the lawyers. What odds on the new legal services authority being up and running before polling day?’
Short-term contracts and casual work increasingly common in workplace
15 dealers also lodge complaint with Competition Commission
Competition commission fears GP body encouraging boycott of proposed new scheme
Competition body seems content to remain on sidelines over mortgage rates
Mark Garrett will be Glanbia’s director of communications and public affairs
It really is buyers beware, because Irish people know a lot less about their rights than they think, say the authors of a new book
Work needed before Coalition’s plan for free GP care for everyone can be implemented
Irish Infrastructure Fund is preferred bidder to run centre with potential to build a 330-bed hotel on adjacent site
It is hoped that the new Cartel Immunity Programme will make it easier to gather information
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Simon Coveney questioned in the Dáil
First big test for newly-minted Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
New survey quantifies financial losses experienced by the public when registering complaints
Farmers and meat processors hold talks as protests continue
Smaller businesses might have to notify commission about deals
Deal comes almost 10 months after DCC sold food service division of Allied Foods to Musgrave
The strict rules governing advertising by solicitors and barristers is ‘harmful’ to consumers, critics claim
Former Glanbia managing director replaces former AIB chief executive Michael Buckley
Deal, which was announced to the stock market, is subject to clearance from Competition Authority
Fifteen dealers and garages file complaint with Competition Authority
Companies allege anti-competitive behaviour by motor giant
Manufacturer refused to supply uniforms to second retailer after competitor’s representations
Radio station owned by Denis O’Brien wants EU competition watchdog to intervene
Lack of staff constrains ability of job creation agencies to do their work
Competition law not appropriate for a profoundly different market
The right to legal representation is a fundamental right but, if the cost becomes such a factor as to discourage seeking redress, then those costs become a barrier to a fundamental right in a modern republic
FF TD says Oireachtas justice committee told by Ray Leonard GSOC ‘was not fit for purpose’
The Bill will graft another layer of extensive regulation on business in Ireland
A ‘premium space’ in Glasnevin cemetery costs up to €20,000 while plot in Offaly costs €400
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices