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From Wood Quay to Camden Yard: A chance to fix old mistakes

David Dickson’s magisterial Dublin: The Making of a Capital City traces the capital’s remarkable history from its medieval origins to t...

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The great European sell-out: When cover bands replace the headliners

The opening two rounds of this season’s Champions Cup fixtures exposed an uncomfortable truth about European rugby’s premier competitio...

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From Wood Quay to Camden Yard: A chance to fix old mistakes

From Wood Quay to Camden Yard: A chance to fix old mistakes

David Dickson’s magisterial Dublin: The Making of a Capital City traces the capital’s remarkable history from its medieval origins to t...

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The great European sell-out: When cover bands replace the headliners

The great European sell-out: When cover bands replace the headliners

The opening two rounds of this season’s Champions Cup fixtures exposed an uncomfortable truth about European rugby’s premier competitio...

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Siobhán Brett: A primal scream from the White House

Siobhán Brett: A primal scream from the White House

“This isn’t a speech,” tweeted Tom Nichols, a staff writer at The Atlantic. “This is a primal scream of panic.” It did seem a lot like ...

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Brightpath Healthcare expands into Britain with first acquisition

Brightpath Healthcare expands into Britain with first acquisition

Brightpath Healthcare, a Broadlake portfolio company, has completed its first acquisition in the UK. The company has acquired Children’...

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Ipas provider fails in bid to retain controversial works at Kippure Lodge

Ipas provider fails in bid to retain controversial works at Kippure Lodge

The operator of emergency accommodation at the Kippure Lodge has failed in a bid for retention planning permission for works carried ou...

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N. Sargent and T. Hubert 19th Dec, 2025 – 3 min read

N. Sargent and T. Hubert 19th Dec, 2025 – 3 min read

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Magnier representative named in plan to redevelop Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre

Magnier representative named in plan to redevelop Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre

New planning files submitted for the proposed modern redevelopment of the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre point to the involvement of a...

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Dan O’Brien: Looking back on the 10 things to watch in 2025

Dan O’Brien: Looking back on the 10 things to watch in 2025

What 10 things could happen over the course of 2025 that would make Ireland, Europe and the world better places? That question was the ...

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Pedigree cattle herd owner “refused leave” to sue IBRC, ending 15-year legal row

Pedigree cattle herd owner “refused leave” to sue IBRC, ending 15-year legal row

A High Court judge has made an order “refusing leave” to two Cork-based businesspeople to continue a 15-year legal dispute against IBRC...

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Legislation for the banks’ shared fraud database remains elusive

Legislation for the banks’ shared fraud database remains elusive

Ireland’s banks hoping to get their long-awaited shared fraud database up and running will have to keep waiting. Efforts by the Departm...

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The data-centre moratorium has ended. Will Ireland see a new boom?

The data-centre moratorium has ended. Will Ireland see a new boom?

The gap in policy that led to a de facto moratorium on data-centre construction in Ireland was finally filled last Friday, to the relie...

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Residents allege defects in legal claim against home builder Glenveagh and the LDA

Residents allege defects in legal claim against home builder Glenveagh and the LDA

Leading home builder Glenveagh is being sued by residents living in a new housing development in Hollystown, North Dublin over alleged ...

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