Vaccine activists accuse Big Pharma of relying on public money
Waiving patent rights may have chilling effect on medicine development, industry warns
Waiving patent rights may have chilling effect on medicine development, industry warns
Industry says waiver of IP rights not needed as vaccine supply far outweighs demand
If the Covid emergency really is over, why does it feel like such an anti-climax?
The net worth of Ireland’s nine billionaires has increased by 58 per cent to €49.7 billion
Charity calls for special tax on ‘extreme wealth’ to help fund recovery from pandemic
WHO official said it is a ‘disgrace’ many health workers have still not been vaccinated
The lack of recognition for the cleaners of this (very big) building is about to be rectified
One-tenth of that extra wealth could pay to have entire country vaccinated, Oxfam says
Charity calls for debt cancellation, solidarity taxes and a swift boost to overseas aid
Aid agency says pharma giants are using system to deprive countries of €100m a year
Surge in number of billionaires fuelling ‘inequality crisis’, charity says
Charity says corporate tax revenue losses are running at about $100 billion a year globally
'Blacklist or Whitewash' report comes ahead of Ecofin publication of tax haven blacklist
Scale and diversity of both aid agencies ‘best served by operating as two distinct entities’
New Oxfam report indicates Government measures to tackle tax avoidance are failing
Concern plan ended when Goal’s board opted for a rival merger pitch from Oxfam Ireland
Boards approve initiative to create ‘global development agency’ rooted in Ireland
Oireachtas hearing told Revenue’s independence under threat from EU’s decision
Chartered Accountants Ireland hits out at what it claims is EC’s infringement of Irish sovereignty
Influx of two million into population of 500 million not a crisis, says head of Oxfam Ireland
Oxfam ranks 15 countries it says facilitate tax avoidance on an industrial scale
Of the thousands of migrants sheltering on Sicily, many are unaccompanied children
Having a degree doesn’t mean you’ll be keeping your head above water
State ‘miles behind’ with only ‘pathetic’ 311 of 4,000 refugees committed to taken in
Growing income inequality combined with austerity, precarious jobs and an eating-away of middle-class security are all having a negative effect on social and economic mobility
Charity claims Mauritius used as tax haven by some firms investing in Africa
Ireland urged to do more to demonstrate commitment to tackling tax dodging
International report reveals that 62 richest own same as poorest 50% of population
Alone puts 100% towards services, while 64% in Irish Heart Foundation is spent on work
Group of 21 NGOs calls on State to ‘show leadership’ by lifting Dublin Convention
Starbucks, Fiat disagree with EU ruling on ‘sweetheart tax’ deals
Expert says measures are highly protectionist in nature and favour bigger economies
Absence of 2050 target creates ‘critical uncertainty’ for investors, Client Earth report finds
Group of 11 from Co Wexford accounted for after arrival in Kathmandu on Friday
Oxfam: Figures showing Ireland ‘lagging behind’ in commitments to most vulnerable
Former UK chancellor Lawson says that the big banks may need to be broken up
Oxfam warns richest one per cent will own most by next year
Irish tax authority ‘will seek material’ from Luxembourg ‘if necessary’
Tax experts discuss ways to bar corporations from using internal loans
UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) also says ‘human security will be progressively threatened’
Report points out inequality gap continued to widen even as country gripped in full force of financial crisis
Opinion: Action now will mean fewer natural disasters, less conflict over resources and less hunger and poverty
Company and advocacy groups call on other companies to take similar action
Charity shops could be prohibited from opening on Dublin’s Grafton Street
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