‘It’s not for the faint hearted’: Catherine Murphy on poor planning, emigration and political conflict
The Social Democrats co-founder, who has retired from the Dáil, says problems that got her into politics four decades ago remain to be resolved
The Social Democrats co-founder, who has retired from the Dáil, says problems that got her into politics four decades ago remain to be resolved
Move comes as special liquidators accelerate asset disposals
Lack of planning permission, zoning and services cited as obstacles to developing remaining potential residential land bank
Seen & Heard: UK fund sells Irish assets. Weston Airport’s upgrade, and Emirates airline says passenger cap at Dublin Airport will crimp its growth plans
Loss equates to about half a week’s trading income from its 67 bedrooms, says hotel general manager
A judge said that a 2012 letter, if proved correct, makes the case ‘truly astonishing’
Five-star, 791-bedroom hotel being sold on behalf of the liquidators of the IBRC
Taxpayers could face bill for redress of up to 29,000 affected Irish Nationwide customers
Central Bank opposes two actions by former director over claims his reputation and right to earn a living have been damaged
Former Anglo Irish bank chief denied write-off of more than €19m in debts
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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