School initiatives helping passionate students tackle climate change
Green Schools programme sees 3,400 schools awarded green flag
Green Schools programme sees 3,400 schools awarded green flag
Links exist between SB Leasing and AIB, Flynn O’Driscoll solicitors and EY auditors
Christmas parties and events cancelled as Covid cases soar
The rise of the ‘mediocre schoolboy’ who later became head of Anglo Irish Bank
Minister signals ‘significant amount of public money involved’ so in-depth review required
Hosting sailing event in Cork harbour could cost State €200 million in investment
The pandemic is having an effect on seasonal work this year – the return of the teenager
Research reveals considerable shift in consumer behaviour since pandemic began
Bank’s accounting of tax assets shows how profit outlook had weakened in recent years
European Tour schedule changes, Adam Scott’s big breakthrough, Twitter Twaddle and more. . .
Back-to-back bogeys prove costly for Leona Maguire and Olivia Mehaffey also misses out
The EY Future Consumer Index points to an increase in ‘buying local’, and more time reflecting on purchases before people go shopping
Company also announces exit of Roger Conan and Garry Lyons as independent directors
Company founder died in ‘questionable circumstances’ and took crucial password to the grave
Travel retail software firm prematurely booked service revenue on flawed project
Friday interview: Jim Barry, investment chief at BlackRock Alternative Investors
Irish travel retail software group facing strict targets as it seeks to increase loans to €11.3m
Consultancy for Government a lucrative business for small number of firms
EY declined to give opinion on travel retail software company’s 2018 accounts
Review found irregularities at software company last year amid $50m losses
Troubled travel software company issues statement in advance of agm on Tuesday
Irish software company mulls legal action against former executives, and cash call
Those hoping annual report would draw a line under Datalex’s recent troubles have been disappointed
Travel retail group’s shares will have a lot of catching up to do after suspension is lifted
Review found ‘significant accounting irregularities’ at travel software group last year
Safi Bahcall’s latest work focuses on ideas that were first widely dismissed or ridiculed
A Maine city has seen hundreds of hours saved for drivers thanks to an innovative system
‘Some of the stuff I was grading was the worst I’ve ever seen – even from good students’
New Carrera gearbox is the real talking point in the future-proofed sports car
A report for Chartered Accountants Ireland found serious failings in EY’s audit of Anglo
Conclusion of criminal trials clears way for tribunals into executives and into auditor EY
Co-working spaces are thriving in Ireland, and changing the way we work
Donegal, Kerry and Knock airports to use money to boost safety and security
Enterprise Ireland stand demonstrates potential of our country’s growing tech sector
Hotel resort has spent €3m on capital projects over last few years
Married to Alzheimer’s: He also no longer eats chocolate, or much else
External report finds lack of management oversight and breaches in purchasing policy
TDs accuse college of misleading members over serious management failures
Jaw-dropping errors have shaken public’s faith in handling of banking crisis
Niamh Brennan: Key agency has underpaid, unsuitable staff
Six professionals give their advice on what to consider when choosing third-level course
Twenty years after this mother’s death near Schull, her son has not given up on justice
Group of 15 international civil servants led three-year inquiry into ‘sweetheart deal’
Jurors told trial could go on until February because of continuing legal argument
A radical solution is needed to stop Irish colleges sliding down global rankings
Judge told two members of specially enlarged jury faced insurmountable difficulties
FitzPatrick charged with misleading auditors in relation to multi-million euro loans
US Internal Revenue Service bill follows audit of Facebook’s transfer pricing
Companies should never express their values through song – or spandex-clad dancers
Numbers employed by KPMG, PwC, EY and Deloitte also increase by 12% last year
Congratulations to every company with the pluck to place itself under scrutiny of judges
Identity of the betrayer has helped bring closure in some cases, in others it has led to bitter divisions between families and friends
Simon Singh’s book looks at complex maths gags in Springfield and in ‘Futurama’. So then, why do the Simpsons live at No 742?
Galway businessman Gerry Barrett bought hotel five years ago for €50 million
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