Ireland’s first insolvency case sees big debt cut
The country’s first completed insolvency deal has seen more than 70pc of the borrower’s debt written off, according to a
Read MoreThe country’s first completed insolvency deal has seen more than 70pc of the borrower’s debt written off, according to a
Read MoreTDs are being asked to approve an extra Budget for the Department of Transport to repair the country’s roads. Earlier
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Read MoreThe HSE will deliver its National Service Plan for 2014 to the Minister for Health today. The plan will show how
Read MoreUK pub operator JD Wetherspoon has exchanged contracts to purchase its first pub in Ireland, the Tonic Bar on Temple
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Read MoreESB announced that it has completed the sale of its 50% shareholding in Marchwood Power Limited (MPL) to Munich Re,
Read MoreThree technology companies and an entertainment group have announced expansion plans that will see over 230 jobs created. The companies
Read MoreIrish-founded engineering services group, Kentz has secured a second major contract win in under a week, yesterday announcing the award
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