Man gave €350,000 to poor for seat in heaven, court hears
The High Court has stepped in to protect the interests of a farmer who has already given €350,000 cash to homeless and poor people on the basis God has promised…
The High Court has stepped in to protect the interests of a farmer who has already given €350,000 cash to homeless and poor people on the basis God has promised…
Ciara O’Brien on a new survey on Ireland’s use of technology that also reveals scepticism about AI
July's payrolls report will be out on Friday morning, and traders will be watching the numbers.
Microsoft's market cap passed the $4 trillion mark today.
Food Safety Authority of Ireland reports one death and nine cases remaining
15 new local jobs have been created.
PTSB has reported lower profits and income for the six months to the end of June due to what it called the "more challenging interest rate environment" in which it…
The country is one of the most exposed in Europe to Trump’s tariffs, intensifying fears that a golden era of growth will slow down
Over 140 products have been recalled by the Food Safety Authority due to the bacteria.
Flights across the UK have been disrupted after air traffic control provider Nats suffered a technical problem which has since been resolved.
Kerry-based financial services company Fexco has made a major expansion into the UK market.
Airport operator applies to local authority for permission to extend its pier one west building