Meta investors, Zuckerberg reach deal to end $8bn trial
Mark Zuckerberg and current and former directors and officers of Meta Platforms agreed today to settle claims seeking $8 billion for the damage they allegedly caused the company by allowing…
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Mark Zuckerberg and current and former directors and officers of Meta Platforms agreed today to settle claims seeking $8 billion for the damage they allegedly caused the company by allowing…
Just days after a fantastic EuroMillions win, Galway is once again in the spotlight as a Lotto Plus 2 player has scooped a life-enhancing €250,000 prize in last night’s draw.…
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, reports on the ruling by An Coimisiún Pleanála which will allow Dublin Airport to schedule up to 95 flights between 11PM and 7AM.…
Dublin Airport will not have to reduce the number of flights it handles at night-time, after An Coimisiún Pleanála today reversed a planned cut to numbers ...
Forecasts assume pharmaceuticals would be exempt from threatened US tariffs
The scale of borrowings being taken on by first-time buyers is of concern, given the uncertain economic outlook
An Coimisiún Pleanála has granted planning permission to UK pub giant, JD Wetherspoon, for contentious plans for a 13ft high acoustic glass screen that now allows it to reopen a…
The winners, who have chosen to remain anonymous, described their journey to the life-changing windfall as 'surreal'
A EuroMillions player in Galway is celebrating a life-enhancing midweek windfall of €625,081 in last night’s draw. The lucky player matched five numbers and one Lucky Star in Tuesday night’s…
Minister for Communications denies he is source of media report as he insists company is ‘very viable’ and ‘profitable’
Mr Lyons agreed there should be a stay granted to allow the directors to organise their affairs but submitted that six months was an excessive amount of time.
Container volumes handled by North Europe’s busiest port continue to grow, alongside the now critical need for more landside capacity.