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A bold gamble on Merrion Street: Rewinding the week that was

A bold gamble on Merrion Street: Rewinding the week that was

In the 14 years since he was first elected to the Dáil, Simon Harris has held an extraordinary range of senior roles. He has served as both taoiseach and, currently, Tánaiste, as minist...

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Poultry’s poop problem: Supreme Court to hear challenge over EPA licensing

Poultry’s poop problem: Supreme Court to hear challenge over EPA licensing

As the €700 million Irish poultry industry faces one potential existential crisis with the latest deadly avian influenza making its way to the border counties where the industry is conc...

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Candidate sentiment survey: Part two — the shifting balance of power between employees and employers

Candidate sentiment survey: Part two — the shifting balance of power between employees and employers

The Panel is a recruitment consultancy that places talent to “C” suite level across all business sectors. Twice a year, we conduct a Candidate Sentiment Survey in association with The C...

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That’s where you’ve been – football and the story of Ireland

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Damages of €823,500: Denis O’Brien loses defamation suit over “Sinn Féin/IRA” slur

Damages of €823,500: Denis O’Brien loses defamation suit over “Sinn Féin/IRA” slur

Human rights lawyer Darragh Mackin didn’t look up from his laptop as the jury returned to court just after 1.30pm. The nine men and three women had been deliberating for around two and ...

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Siobhán Brett: When homemade posters start reading the room better than Washington

Siobhán Brett: When homemade posters start reading the room better than Washington

Driving on a small island 12 miles off the coast of Maine recently (its year-round population hovering around 400 people), I passed a hand-drawn sign nailed to an electricity post. “REL...

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