Moriarty tribunal reimburses Aidan Phelan for €179k legal costs
Businessman named one of seven people who engaged in ‘active concealment’
Businessman named one of seven people who engaged in ‘active concealment’
Landmark Galway city scheme anchored by retail giants Dunnes Stores and Penneys
Politicians say O’Brien’s involvement in any issue tended to draw negative attention
Jean-Yves Charlier is stepping down for family reasons
Maltese tax resident businessman says State must ‘change ways’ on taxing multinationals
Judge makes orders in long-running action by consortium that lost out in 1996 tender
Award will be dependent on company’s performance in previous year
State and Denis O’Brien had applied for amended application to be struck out
Company has struggled to find buyer for Italian unit but is proceeding with sale of profitable Irish arm
Proceedings involving businessman Declan Ganley are being taken against Denis O’Brien and Michel Lowry among others
Defendants say changing original statement of claim would create chaos over events from 22 years ago
Former minister’s desperation resulted in an appalling lack of judgment
Provider seeks funding to re-enter market with equity-release home loans to elderly
Businessman sought chance to overturn court decisions rejecting his complaints about conduct of inquiry
Moriarty tribunal never learned of £248,624 payment to Lowry’s refrigeration company
Shanagarry Chimney is just one of the eye-catching lots in the BidX1 online auction
Attorney General thanks judge on behalf of the State for his 31 years of public service
Former chief executive of media group shocked at treatment of staff and journalists
Department of Taoiseach figures show rising costs of inquiries and Moriarty tribunal
Media group’s then chair consulted businessman over appointment, affidavit says
Profiles of the individuals who are alleged to have been caught up in the INM data breach
A guide to the alleged data breach in 2014 at Ireland’s largest newspaper publisher
ODCE is examining conduct of INM board in relation to handling of a protected disclosure
Irish-headquartered firm has helped companies raise more than €1.28m to date
De Bromhead star regarded by some observers as a potential Gold Cup horse
Seen & Heard: Minister says housing is the most pressing problem of a generation
Firm provides engineering solutions for telecommunications and utilities networks
Persona judgment shows how contemporary litigation frustrates the right of access to courts
Judges concerned 14th-century law may halt action over second mobile phone licence
IFI archive saves the old adverts that shaped who we were and who we wanted to be
Court must decide if type of third-party funding involved is contrary to public policy
Guinness family’s 5,000-acre estate in Co Wicklow is on the market for €28m
Distinctive refurbished block in Baggot Street seen as blue-chip investment
Prospective bidders for the new broadband scheme must complete deluge of paperwork
For months, Denis O’Brien has battled Dublin public affairs firm Red Flag in the High Court, claiming that an illegal conspiracy exists to damage him. But how did it come to this? Peter Murtagh explains a tortuous trail . . .
Five-judge Supreme Court unanimously dismisses claim over breach of fair procedures
Independent TD must pay his own costs for hearings over 1995 mobile licence
High Court says third-party funding of Persona’s action is not allowed under Irish law
Coalition completely ignored fact people need to talk about Denis O’Brien
The FF strategist gave the impression he found the whole political thing a bit of a lark
Inspector to investigate Esat Telecom shares and BT Hawthorn loan exchange
Court told that it cannot override laws of champerty to allow funding of Persona appeal
Harbour Litigation Funding is paying for case taken by Persona and Sigma
High Court hears that such ruling on backing of legal cases comes from era of burning witches
British firm funding action against State, Denis O’Brien and Michael Lowry over awarding of mobile phone licence
Expected $2bn stock market debut in New York had been planned for six months
Persona seeking damages on basis of claim O’Brien’s Esat Digifone won licence illegally
Decision to pull company’s IPO in New York less than 48 hours before it was due to announce the pricing is a huge blow to Denis O’Brien
Deal would copperfasten US-owned group’s position as Ireland’s largest pharmacy chain
Things that once made a geek heart beat faster now seem comically old and useless
Approval for “third party funding” for Persona/Sigma case over mobile license award has been put back until November
Persona Digital Telephony and Sigma Wireless Networks suing State
Planned Digicel IPO not O’Brien’s first
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