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Provisional liquidators appointed to food truck provider over potential “life threatening implications”

Provisional liquidators appointed to food truck provider over potential “life threatening implications”

Provisional liquidators have been appointed to food-truck business Reward Catering over “significant concerns” that the Irish company exported hundreds of vehicles to the European marke...

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Big-name sports stars backed StatSports. Now Sony is acquiring the Northern Irish firm

Big-name sports stars backed StatSports. Now Sony is acquiring the Northern Irish firm

It’s not as if they need it, but English football stars Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling might just pocket a pretty penny from their investment in StatSports. The Northern Irish wearable ...

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Level the playing field: The push for equality in Irish sport

Level the playing field: The push for equality in Irish sport

When Sport Ireland launched its Women in Sport programme in 2005, the goal was clear but daunting: to create equal partnership between men and women in all areas of sport.  Two decades ...

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Budget buzz at Buswells Hotel severely dampened by restricted access and mixed feelings

Budget buzz at Buswells Hotel severely dampened by restricted access and mixed feelings

“I’m walking down Kildare Street, being escorted by a guard,” was a phrase the lobbyist from the Construction Industry Federation probably didn’t expect to find himself saying to a coll...

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The Risk Register: Procurement control concerns raised at Higher Education department

The Risk Register: Procurement control concerns raised at Higher Education department

Two internal audits in 2024 raised serious concerns with the governance and oversight of the Department of Higher Education’s procurement system, with potential financial, operational a...

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Budget 2026: Infrastructure funding is here – but a “radical overhaul” is needed to spend it

Budget 2026: Infrastructure funding is here – but a “radical overhaul” is needed to spend it

Budget day started with an arm of the State seeking advice on how to spend €9.5 billion.  On Tuesday morning, Transport Infrastructure Ireland published an update to its M500 procuremen...

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