Frankie Sheahan
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It’s been 20 years since the Red Army was born in Bordeaux
- Rugby
- May 7, 2020, 14:00
On a glorious sunny day in Bordeaux on May 6th 2000, it was 20 years ago this week, the Red Army was born. It was also the day that Munster truly anno(...)

James Cronin case puts Munster in uncomfortable position
- Rugby
- May 1, 2020, 06:30
A lifetime ago the boss pointed towards Dublin airport and barked ‘go.’ The simple instruction demanded a degree of impudence. Ask Michelle Smith, who(...)

Unemployment figures due plus Enterprise Ireland results
- Business
- January 5, 2020, 18:00
Monday Indicators: Irish pension coverage (2019); Euro zone services and composite PMI (Dec), PPI (Nov); UK services and composite PMI (Dec); German(...)

Rugby Statistics: It’s time for change as Farrell puts his own shape on things
- Rugby
- December 19, 2019, 06:15
Andy Farrell’s 45-man squad, his first as the new Ireland coach in succeeding Joe Schmidt, offers a selection of the old and the new, many borrowed fr(...)

IBRC problems in India, a lack of women on Irish boards, and Pendulum’s profits
- Business
- August 12, 2019, 06:30
India’s financial crime agency has seized control of Q City, an estimated $80 million office park in Hyderabad formerly owned by thefamily of Sean Qui(...)

Pendulum swings Sheahan’s way with higher profits
- Business
- August 12, 2019, 05:31
The financial performance of Frankie Sheahan’s Pendulum business-empowerment conference swung back in the former rugby star’s favour last year, with a(...)

State agencies paid €33,000 for staff to attend Pendulum Summit
- Media & Marketing
- March 1, 2019, 05:37
A number of leading State’s agencies paid €33,050 for 81 staff to see the likes of Richard Branson and Conor McGregor appear at the Pendulum Summit la(...)

Boris Johnson gets €1,000 per minute for Dublin speech
- Economy
- February 6, 2019, 19:23
British politician Boris Johnson, the Tory arch-Brexiteer and former UK foreign secretary, was paid more than €1,000 per minute for his speech last mo(...)

Boris Johnson thought backstop was a ‘convenient fiction’
- Economy
- January 11, 2019
The European Union and the UK should devise a back-up “standstill agreement” to avoid tariffs on cross-border goods trade in the event of a no-deal Br(...)

‘Nobody wants a hard border. Nobody will accept it’ - Johnson
- Business
- January 10, 2019
Boris Johnson, the Tory MP and prominent Brexiteer, speaking in Dublin on Thursday said he thought the initial backstop proposal was “a convenient fic(...)