Dublin-listed Malin’s shot in the arm from share in $1.5bn deal will hasten its demise
It would bring an end to the rollercoaster ride investors have endured since it floated nine years ago
It would bring an end to the rollercoaster ride investors have endured since it floated nine years ago
Continent’s top firms drove most of European equity gains last year
Swiss pharma group says Ireland among slowest countries in Europe to pay for new medicines as it reports €116m profit
Pharmaceutical-related products accounted for almost two-thirds of Irish goods exports last year
WRC adjudicator says case ‘concerning’ as ‘there are few private sector organisations which can have a greater impact on public safety and welfare than a pharmaceutical company’
Sportswear companies among fallers after downbeat profit forecast from US retailer Foot Locker
Shares in Swiss pharma group rally after analyst discovers data on immunotherapy medicine on website
Company expects work to decommission Swiss group’s only manufacturing site in Ireland will continue until 2026
Drugmaker’s Xevudy fails to tackle most prevalent variants of coronavirus, say US regulators
WRC hears claim of whistleblower retaliation and unfair dismissal
Pretax profits at subsidiary reduce by 31%
Chief commercial officer Luke Miels looking at targets, especially in cancer therapies, worth up to $2.5bn
Dr Bruno Seigle-Murandi tells Workplace Relations Commission incident happened after he raised patient safety concerns about sales brochure content in May 2019
Complainant alleges he was penalised for protected disclosure and ultimately sacked in row stemming from wording of letter to regulator over recall of promotion literature for medicines
Shares drop 5.7% after latest failure of drug targeting beta-amyloid to slow the progression of Alzhemier’s disease
First-half adjusted operating income rose a better-than-expected 9%
‘Covid skewed the figures, it will probably take three years to get a truer picture’
Installation taken down in Glengarriff, west Cork within 48 hours
Some of world’s most famous watchmakers to showcase and discuss work during event
Defendant pleaded guilty to wilfully ill-treating and neglecting child and allowing her to be assaulted
Sinn Féin TD and businesswoman harassed by Sonya Egan (42) over sustained period
Minister says troops of 1922 would be proud of role Defence Forces play in peacekeeping
Karen Harrington convicted on Monday of murdering toddler in Mahon, Cork in 2019
Child had multiple injuries after being found alone in apartment with 38-year-old woman
Cork ARC opens new ‘centre of excellence’ after pandemic restricted operations
Ceremony at Béal na Bláth will mark 100th anniversary of revolutionary leader
Opponents of current plan continue to raise concerns of possible external interference
Man suffered gunshot wound to lower back area outside a house at Churchfield Avenue
Mary Crilly to be honoured for 40 years helping survivors of sexual and domestic abuse
Suleman Mazhar charged with a total of six theft, fraud and money laundering offences
‘Shocking violation’ deprived victim her right to be carefree, says judge
Dan Coakley pleaded guilty earlier this year
Defence argue that there are sufficient deficiencies in the prosecution case
Karen Harrington (38) said she had no involvement in causing injury or death of girl (2)
Cork to benefit from €165 billion in regionally balanced growth before 2030
Daniel Weavers called Cambridgeshire Police delivering threats in wake of Amess killing
Accused Karen Harrington was never mean to any child, sister tells court
Karen Harrington has denied the murder of toddler at Elderwood Park in Cork
McGrath says generation of revolutionary leaders wanted to create an inclusive Ireland
Conference seeks to better inform debate on events of 100 years ago, says UCC historian
Michael Cawley (37) said he never thought Karen Harrington would harm his daughter
‘Extraordinary generous gesture of reconciliation’, says local historian
Karen Harrington (38) denies the murder of toddler in her apartment in Cork city
The new generation of Irish life sciences and pharma companies played a significant role in the pandemic fight
Thirteen Protestants shot dead in Dunmanway as reprisal for killing of local IRA leader
Swiss drugmaker report better-than-expected revenue for first quarter
Lone raider made off with spirits, beer and tobacco in raid on Ballincollig premises
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton will visit the parishes where 13 Protestant men were shot in 1922
Delegates concerned that changes will break a that ‘has served us well’
Norma Foley says necessary supports will be provided to help education sector cope
West Cork Distillers pleaded guilty to three counts of illegal discharge into the Ilen River
Interview: Gilead's Daniel O'Day on new medicines, winning the Covid battle and the search for cancer cures
A week after a 29-year-old father was shot dead in Finglas there are fears of an escalation that will draw in already traumatised young people
British Titanic Society will lay wreaths at Roches Point and memorials in Cobh
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