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Investigation into data breach and other matters could go before court next week
A star on the rugby pitch and in the boardroom, Tony O’Reilly’s bankruptcy of 2015 reinvigorated him and made him realise that it had never been about the money
Heinz and Independent News and Media brought the ‘Golden Boy’ of Irish commerce wealth and power beyond any contemporary
Former headquarters of Independent Newspapers, dormant since 2003, to provide 280 bed spaces
Mourners told how ‘multifaceted, tenacious’ journalist, who died aged 87, took a privacy case against the State which was ‘the final undoing of Charles Haughey’
Number of staff involved in print publishing has dropped since announcement of new scheme in January
Deal marks further shrinking of businessman’s empire as Australian financial services giant Macquarie to pay €400m for facility
Publisher accuses Leslie Buckley of placing his ‘personal interests ahead of the interests of the company of which he was chairman to its substantial detriment’
Former Independent News and Media executives settle action in an agreement understood to include several hundred thousand euro for each
Judge who ‘grew up with a silver spoon in my mouth’ says High Court judges do not represent a ‘fair cross-section of society’
Digital rates anchored by gravity since launch amid a race to amass subscribers before death of print
Former Fianna Fáil TD Pat Carey understood to have received €250,000 after suing over breach of privacy and confidentiality
The telecoms magnate is expected to lose control of Digicel, his Caribbean telecoms group
Stud farms for oil-rich sheikhs, mansions for media moguls, humble three-bed semi-Ds: Paddy Jordan has bought and sold them all in the course of a storied career
Group supporting diversity accuse far-right of spreading misinformation as counter-demonstration marches on media organisations
The ECB’s deposit rate has swung from minus 0.5% to 2% since July
Former Independent News & Media firm sets aside close to €10m for legal cases
Newspaper circulation has plunged since the former INM company opened the Newry plant in 2007 and the VAT cut will only go so far to help
Law, as well as smartphones acting as undercover news-gathering cameras, means firms have little control over what becomes public
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