‘Mistake’ not to include nursing representative on Covid Advisory Group – INMO
New team to replace Nphet and will advise Government on Ireland’s response to Covid
New team to replace Nphet and will advise Government on Ireland’s response to Covid
New faces on group include Luke O’Neill and Clíona O’Farrelly with representative Taoiseach’s department yet to be confirmed
Urban Life project attracted strong local opposition
Move puts order over the long-term direction of the Goodman family’s interests
Companies behind Blackrock, Hermitage and Galway clinics saw profits drop in 2020
A Thing I Cannot Name is a collaboration between the two that explores ugly side of desire
Experts predict spike in applications in second half of 2021 as Covid supports phased out
Release of departmental emails renews focus on then taoiseach’s actions in April 2019
Illinois judge dismisses ex-surgeon’s attempt to reverse sale of his stake
Seen and Heard: Minister takes aim at insurers’ attempts to reject business interruption claims
Seen & Heard: banks may ration lending and retailers seek rent supports
Websites will remain open for shoppers
Plan opposed by an Taisce, Kilkenny Group and Department of Culture
Accounts indicate decline in pretax profits but revenues advance 6% to nearly €80m
Proposal would see demolition of several historic buildings
There is no shortage of potential banana skins facing equity markets, according to analysts
A rift is opening up between a London-based Labour leadership which is mostly Remain and parts of the party’s traditional heartland that voted Leave
Legalisation is coming, no matter what Irish policymakers may say now
Scientists and doctors unite in call to act on climate change to protect human health
Markets Beat: Larry Goodman makes €4m profit on Green Reit bet
‘Government has no sense of how beef farmers’ euro filters through community’
Whether it’s a beef with farmers or at his hospitals, he remains the busiest of Irish billionaires
Company controlled by beef magnate’s family accumulates stake worth €27.3 million
Business Week: also in the news were changes in Europe, debt, tax and the banks
Minister updates committee on double-tax accords with Netherlands and Switzerland
Business Week: Big news for several Irish businessmen; mortgage woes; and housing
Mortgage incentives likely to be phased out amid fears of misleading customers
Thousands of people to hit the city bringing millions of dollars in economic impact
Seen & Heard: Eir cuts costs, Clerys’ future, K Club on the market
Home Front: What to do and see across Ireland over the next few weeks
Caveat: Better value beats them all, but sharper ideas can trump the competition
Latest financial statements show profits rose from €600,000 to €2.8m over course of 2017
Review: Adaptation of the play ‘Dead of Night’ transfers the show-stopping moments well
Leading businessman was a founding director of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices