Red Flag books €3m profit and prepares to pay large dividend to shareholders
Consulting group recorded record revenue last year of €12m, founder Karl Brophy confirms
Consulting group recorded record revenue last year of €12m, founder Karl Brophy confirms
Former Independent News and Media executives settle action in an agreement understood to include several hundred thousand euro for each
Gavin O’Reilly and Karl Brophy want Mediahuis Ireland Group Ltd to disclose documents beyond January 2017
Legal documents filed by Mediahuis confirms names of those closely targeted in 2014 leak
Mediahuis denies responsibility for alleged actions of former chairman Leslie Buckley
Company has 42 days to file a defence in suit taken by Karl Brophy and Gavin O’Reilly
Gavin O’Reilly and Karl Brophy oppose application
It started and ended with radio, but it was news publishing that cost the most
Media group says it is not in a position to file defence in case taken by two members of INM-19
Former INM director claims in defence documents he had full authority as its executive chairman
Vincent Crowley is latest litigant over alleged data hacking at media company in 2014
High Court papers show second group of employees taking case against former chairman
Seven of those claiming data compromised are seeking permission to use the material
Journalist Sam Smyth among seven preparing to sue company and former chairman
O’Brien suing Ganley and Red Flag over alleged lobbying campaign against billionaire
Case revolves around alleged operation to secretly download back-up IT tapes
Short memories about cost of past excess mean we are doomed to repeat mistakes
An attempted murder in Dún Laoghaire and a swine-flu vaccine test case will also be heard
‘Significant uptick’ in clients from Asia, Africa and South America
Document lodged in High Court also claims hacking involved a search for journalists’ sources
Deloitte inquiry concludes data interrogation was not for reason claimed by Leslie Buckley
Judge rules Gavin O’Reilly and Karl Brophy would almost inevitably get the material following a discovery application
Reception rooms of five-bed house take in vista from Howth to Dalkey Island
Group may be natural candidate for media company that is further down digital path
Former chief executive concerned his personal data was accessed in 2014
Communications group locked in legal battle with Denis O’Brien reports 87.5% profit jump
INM board initially ‘downplayed’ alleged data breach to watchdog, High Court hears
‘Very curious’ for INM to complain critical information came as a ‘bolt out of the blue’
INM objects to appointment of inspectors, with judicial review to heard on May 9th
Corporate law regulator criticised media company’s governance and management
Progress of application for appointment of inspectors hinges on judicial review case
Since O’Reilly family departed INM in 2012, share price has dropped by two-thirds
Special circumstances have applied to the group since 2012 due to its largest shareholder
Businessman says he will hold corporate director ‘personally responsible’ for leaks
FF chief's ‘profound’ concerns ‘in terms of our democracy’ about issues at INM
Former chief executive of media group shocked at treatment of staff and journalists
Fine Gael reportedly pulls back from tax cut plan for next budget
PR firm embroiled in case with Denis O’Brien wants access to details of alleged data breach
Data Protection Commissioner to conduct investigation
Seen & Heard: Natrium’s plan for O’Connell St premises among top stories in Sunday papers
Cantillon: chairman will depart March 1st as part of overhaul of the media group’s board
Ex-chief executive recalls time in 2008 Harvey Weinstein tried to get him to pull article
Red Flag says it prepared the dossier in the ordinary course of business for a client
Efforts to liquidate businessman’s share may spark property sale
PR company’s appeal of orders requiring them to hand over personal computers resolved
Founder of lobbying firm files defamation claim over Sunday Independent coverage
Firm being sued by Denis O’Brien saw employment costs rise to €780,000 in 2015
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 . . .
Denis O’Brien’s decision to increase stake in INM did not lead to ‘material reduction in plurality’
Case taken against former TD one of several High Court proceedings taken since 2010
Judge ‘surprised’ O’Brien is not proceeding with application for inspection of material
Judge refuses application to halt order forcing staff to hand over documents
Denis O’Brien is suing firm over allegations of defamation and conspiracy to damage him
Row over whether devices owned by executives must be subject to ‘forensic imaging’
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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