Apple’s Irish subsidiary doubles pretax profits to €64bn
Accounts don’t disclose corporate tax paid in Ireland
Accounts don’t disclose corporate tax paid in Ireland
Ukraine says Russia has falsely claimed acts of genocide against Russian-speaking people in Donetsk and Luhansk to justify its invasion
ECJ ruling paves way for billions in funding to Poland and Hungary be frozen
Net Results: In light of phone data case Ireland has a cheek telling UK to abide by ECJ
UK’s push to remove EU judges as final arbiter of protocol seen as ‘Brexit purity issue’
UK ‘red lines’ and a testy Twitter exchange amid ominous signs ahead of negotiations
A cruel supreme court decision has sent tremors through the political system
Zuma sentenced to 15 months for contempt after defying court order to testify before judicial commission investigating allegations of corruption
Analysis: No multinational anywhere in the EU will be happy with the ECJ’s ruling
Karlin Lillington: The data protection legislation remains groundbreaking despite issues
Scheme of annual payments for people with physical or mental injury delayed since May
Stone had been returned to jail following attempt to kill Sinn Féin leaders at Stormont
People who say it shouldn’t matter are used to seeing their own image reflected back to them
America Letter: Texas files lawsuit with supreme court claiming unlawful elections
UK’s supreme court rules in favour of group representing 46m consumers
Plaintiffs asked court to nullify mailed ballots after the fact or to direct legislature to pick electors
Either the Government does not take its responsibilities in this area seriously or is not levelling with the public
First facility opened in Cork and employed 60 people, marking expansion outside US
Impeachment process motion deemed inevitable but some TDs lack enthusiasm for idea
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have only themselves to blame for the huge dilemma they now face over the Séamus Woulfe affair
Money held in account to pay tax owed to State used in other country, PAC hears
Obama, Bon Jovi and Cher add some razzmatazz to the Biden campaign
Democrats boycott vote and place posters on seats to protest potential healthcare changes
Supreme court appointment now almost certain for Trump nominee
Questions on abortion, gun law and healthcare put to supreme court nominee
MEPs say they will veto €750bn Covid recovery package unless strict guarantees are made
Unrestrained mass surveillance of phone and internet data is unlawful
Supreme Court judge’s fate hinges on Susan Denham’s report on attendance at golf event
Tech giant’s threat to walk away from European market is a ridiculous tantrum
Former chief justice’s inquiry will fast-track guidelines on what constitutes misconduct
AOI is registered at Holyhill campus in Cork and covers most Apple non-US subsidiaries
The court ruling highlights that using state-aid rules is not a way to secure tax justice
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Commission plans to use treaty clause to allow it act against low-tax member states
Widely expected that result will be appealed
Commission predicts euro-zone economy will contract by record 7.7 per cent this year
Swiss Federal Tribunal is the appeal body for decisions made by the Court of Arbitration for Sport
PSNI kept Fergus Gaughran’s DNA profile after he was convicted of drink-driving
Case hinged on 2014 discussion with victim about abuse he suffered in 1980s
Former ambassador to Ukraine Yovanovitch felt ‘threatened’ by president’s phone call
Net Results: Multinationals worry about perception of petty vengeance over public services card
British newspapers react to fractious House of Commons debate
Financial Times, Guardian and Scotsman newspapers urge Boris Johnson to resign
Corbyn calls for no-deal Brexit to be taken off the table after UK supreme court ruling
Ruling in separate case may shed light on where alleged sweetheart deal case is headed
Counsel for company tells EU court that jobs assertion founded on media commentary
EU’s second-highest court to hear arguments from teams representing Ireland and Apple
Party’s annual conference backs motion calling for article 50 to be revoked
Supreme court decision likely to severely curb number of people who can seek asylum
Stressing no-deal’s undesirability, Barnier says EU cannot ‘avoid this scenario alone’
Analysis: Prorogation ruling deepens disharmony in Conservative party
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Data Protection Commissioner action could have major impact on firm’s business model
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
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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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