‘Accounting trick’ to support methane-emitting sectors undermines fight against climate change, say researchers
After high-profile pitch stand-offs, players can finally wear shorts
Veteran republican leader awarded €100,000 in damages at Dublin’s High Court
Pressure rises on organisation’s boss Daniel Kinahan, who remains in Dubai, as Sean McGovern is charged in Dublin
Bill to focus on goods as government says it cannot target services such as Airbnb rentals
How to look good in the City
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh to appear in court in London next month over allegations of waving a Hizbollah flag at a concert
Can the slow-moving, 27-nation bloc survive the impulsive nature of the US president?
The pharma hub stands to lose a lot in the US president’s second term
Greater interconnection should boost system’s resilience but also exposes electricity to political tensions
Radar, AI and subsea surveillance are big growth areas for security technology with dual uses
Ian Stewart takes an imaginative, scholarly look at Celticism and its shifting interpretations
The country’s windfall from overseas drug companies was aided by the US president’s own tax bill
Westport makes the world’s entire supply of the anti-wrinkle drug — now it fears production could move to the US
Plus, the Troubles cast a long shadow over education
The European nation has one of the largest employment gaps among OECD members and compares poorly against the South American country
With ingredients sourced on both sides of the border producers are unclear over the impact of US levies
Importantly, a lot of risk has already been factored in by both investors and the banks themselves
Brexit deal means region could be hit by EU counter-tariffs on US goods
Economy faces ‘frog in a pot’ problem unless infrastructure and innovation improve urgently
The country’s huge surplus with the US is under fire from the Trump administration
Dublin government has approved bill presented by foreign minister to relax rules on deployment of Irish troops overseas
‘Harsh’ realities of travel and work restrictions are pushing people to seek backdoor EU access, say lawyers
Gerry Hutch was once among Ireland’s most wanted criminals. How did he come to be standing for election?
The Grand Duchy has lost out to its rival on passive ETFs, but is hoping to win the war with an active ETF charm offensive