Who is Jack Chambers? Nobody knows but we’re about to find out
The new Minister must use the pre-election budget to perform an interconnected series of balances
News, analysis and features on former Fine Gael leader and minister for finance Michael Noonan
The new Minister must use the pre-election budget to perform an interconnected series of balances
The former lawyer, banker and at one time the State’s most recognisable civil servant has been elected the country’s first directly-elected mayor in Limerick
Web Summit’s Lobbying Register absence; why Simon Harris won’t lodge in the Phoenix Park; and more bad news for EV drivers
Splitting the finance function of Government into two departments runs the risk of discordant budgetary policy
40-year saga of how a valued foreign investment unravelled
State keen to close the door on the last of the debt used to prop up Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide whose failure triggered the financial crisis
Analysis: The next steps in the secret payments drama will be determined by politics. That can’t be good news for RTÉ, whose co-dependent relationship with Government is always strained
European Commission’s last-ditch effort to make Apple pay the Republic more than €13 billion of alleged back taxes came before EU’s highest court this week
Report calls for longer tax break covering more staff and including accommodation costs in move to boost Republic’s lucrative aircraft leasing business
State to compete with nine others seeking to host new authority
Official Ireland preaches tolerance and multiculturalism while staying a monoculture and ensuring asylum seekers are sent only to our poorest neighbourhoods
We have more than 160,000 vacant properties across the island of Ireland, in various states of repair, but all ready to be refurbished and reoccupied
Files reveal American cab-hailing company’s intensive efforts to sway FG ministers and top officials to back rule changes in face of opposition from State’s taxi regulator
Between 2014 and 2017 the cab-hailing company engaged in intensive but ultimately unsuccessful efforts to seek regulatory change to permit it to operate in Ireland
Dragging out debate around restoring the higher rate would be a mistake – either leave it as it is or be decisive about the timeline
Michael Noonan couldn’t afford to leave home in Dún Laoghaire. Now he has his own place
Experts hope it will help Ireland catch up with UK – but the model will always be risky
Some investors have saved more than €2m due to CGT waiver introduced during crash
SARP scheme introduced to bring ‘skilled’ executives to State to boost job creation
For the first time in five budget speeches, he won’t be defending the 12.5% rate of corporation tax
Higher corporate tax rate will not have material effects on inward investment
Commission finds woman placed in care despite criminal convictions of foster parents
Move comes as lenders Ulster Bank and KBC Bank Ireland retreat from the market
Newspaper’s US correspondent was an eyewitness to the full horrors of 9/11
Micheál Martin appeared before commission to discuss 2015 private meeting with then senior Department of Finance official
Former minister for finance asked about department’s relationship with State bank
So-called cuckoo funds are snapping up houses and pushing first-time buyers out
Ministers and officials wary of chasing away source of funding needed for new projects
A nasty ‘variant’ of Greed-09 has swooped through an entire housing estate in Kildare
Irish ‘kinship carers’ say they have long struggled to get the back-up offered to foster parents
The national debt is likely to go up by more than €40 billion within next two years
Ireland should prepare for a recession or crisis every decade, says NTMA chief
An Appreciation
Organisation to publish plans to reform international taxation in a digitalised world
Pricewatch: Could the Government have chosen a better way to spend the €440m?
Our tax regime has withstood many attacks, but Brexit and Covid could change the game
In 2013, Nama put its Northern Ireland loan book on the market. What happened then?
This equates to almost 60% of €1.3bn Great-West Lifeco paid State to acquire Irish Life in 2013
Restoring buildings brings new life into neglected areas like Newtown Pery
The court ruling highlights that using state-aid rules is not a way to secure tax justice
Revenue failure to act led to ‘irreversible character damage and expense’, farmer claims
Seen and Heard: Irish health authorities predict up to 1.9m people could get virus
Fine Gael’s Kieran O’Donnell regained seat lost in 2016
State body set up in June 2015 to examine transactions at former Anglo Irish Bank
Fianna Fáil’s minister for finance in waiting says there are ‘many strands to tackling the housing crisis’, including a €10,000 savings scheme
Apple again in the spotlight as Sinn Féin proposes rule change
FF rejects Varadkar comments and says Fine Gael seeks to stir up pre-election pay auction
Leo Varadkar reiterates that parties working together would be ‘responsible thing to do’
Fianna Fáil is after three seats but Sinn Féin rally should see Funchion hold on
If there is a ‘Green wave’ nationally, it should wash through Limerick with election of Leddin
Smart Money: Why the property tax is a key factor in election timing
Deaths in landmine explosion believed to be act of revenge for Lebanese explosives expert abducted by Israelis, documents show
Department of Foreign Affairs chief of protocol said ‘standard of service was not adequate for a meeting of this type’
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