Judge gives hermit nun more time to find new accommodation
Court told sister has reduced number of structures erected without planning permisson on Co Cork site
Court told sister has reduced number of structures erected without planning permisson on Co Cork site
Bond investors cheer Christine Lagarde’s nomination for ECB presidency
Nama paid five lenders €32bn for €74bn of toxic loans between 2010 and 2011
Construction firm’s shares which had surged on December lows plunge 10%
State’s biggest private landlord set to benefit from rental crisis, says Investec report
REIT sold Dublin property for €35.5m after buying it last year for €28m
UK political movements calmed both equity and currency markets on Friday
Sector shakes off slower growth in new export business
Sector grows on back of sharp increases in both output and new orders
Companies raise output prices in response to cost pressures, a move that sees profitability index accelerate at its fastest pace in 2018
Improvement driven by stronger client demand, Investec’s PMI report shows
Investec’s PMI report shows expansion will continue on the back of stronger growth in export markets
Investment firm upgrades 2018 and 2019 GDP estimates to 5 per cent and 4.5 per cent
Latest PMI report from Investec shows rebound from extreme weather continued in May
Over 600, including big cross-section from theatre and arts , attend humanist service
If deal goes ahead Ireland’s largest private landlord will own almost 2,600 apartments
Investec’s Purchasing Managers’ Index shows output rose only marginally
The now-defunct Anglo Irish ended up transferring €34.1bn of toxic loans to Nama
Research by Enterprise Ireland and Investec highlights shortage of skilled IT staff
Irish firms ‘very optimistic’ on outlook for year ahead
Record growth last December predicted to be eclipsed this year
Investec Purchasing Managers’ Index shows record employment growth in sector
Growth in new orders fell to lowest level in 12 months, according to latest PMI survey
Investec’s latest PMI records big rise on foot of stronger client demand here and overseas
Figures show first-time buyers now account for 50% of approvals as rising prices drive up average mortgage loan
Surveys shows fall in index which measures expected business levels in 12 months’ time
Headline PMI figure dropped in September to 55.4 from 56.1 as exports and jobs cool
Euro strength may be impacting Irish exports
Services firms have proved resilient to Britain’s decision to leave the EU
Most tenants avoided €30,000-a-year threshold during financial crash after level raised in 2008
Sector has yet to fall below 50 mark, which separates growth from contraction
Services have not fallen below mark separating growth from contraction since 2012
Asset manager raises house price growth forecasts for this year and next
Market commentators warn that scrapping scheme won’t stall property price growth
Sector has not fallen below mark that separates growth from contraction since 2012
Roughly twice as many in sector signalled a rise in new business as opposed to a fall
Manufacturing PMI also increased, rising to a 3-month high
Out-turn driven by improved market conditions both at home and abroad
Irish brokers divided over whether change in Government’s finances temporary
New export business continues to climb, with UK a ‘particular source of strength’
Forecasts are uncertain but ‘normal’ growth appears to be returning in Europe and the US
Investec barometer points to strong pick-up in customer demand and new business
Investec’s latest PMI softens for a second successive month, though still above 50 line
Political instability in Ireland viewed as minor compared to European neighbours
Investec barometer points to pick-up in new export business with stronger UK demand
Investec indicator ahead of euro zone average of 54.4 and back to near high levels
Other banks set to follow after AIB files 1,200 summary judgments in 2016, up from 860
Cap could still allow a monthly increase of nearly €66 in D4. So is a 4% ceiling too high?
Investec Services Purchasing Managers Index rises despite fall in new export business
Minister responds to speculation that US election will trigger investment backlash
New orders recover having fallen sharply in wake of June’s Brexit vote
Outside observers’ uncertainty over new levy may ruin Dublin’s appeal for UK firms
‘New politics’ has led to a delicate process of addressing schemes of tax-avoidance
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