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From legal rows to boardroom bust-ups, potential presidential candidate Gareth Sheridan’s pharma firm, Nutriband, has been no stranger to controversy over the last decade.
Additional funding in Wexford has been allocated for Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection in Cahore, Gorey. The area will see investment of over €500,000 to protect the area.
Major pharmaceutical companies raised concerns about Ireland’s competitiveness, ahead of Donald Trump’s opening shots in early April which began the tariff war with the EU.
A vet who was convicted of trafficking a powerful horse sedative in his native Romania has been allowed to continue to practise in Ireland after the High Court refused to strike him off the register.
Gardaí are focusing their attention on lawyers and accountants involved in suspected property frauds, with a rise in investigations aimed at tackling white-collar crime.
Sarah Healy came home ninth in a loaded 1500m at the Diamond League in Silesia, Poland on Saturday afternoon – the Dubliner clocking 3:57.95 to continue a remarkably consistent season.
Holders Drogheda United are through to the FAI Cup quarter-finals after a penalty shoot-out victory over Derry City at the Brandywell.
A powerful first half display allowed Gneeveguilla to practically saunter through the second half against an abject Kerins O’Rahillys in Strand Road Kerins O'Rahillys' Darragh McElligott (2) and ...
Finn Azaz delivered a welcome boost to Heimir Hallgrimsson by marking his return to action with an assist in Middlesbrough’s Championship win at Millwall.
Australia coach Joe Schmidt hailed his side's courage side as they fought back from 22 points down to score five second-half tries and beat South Africa 38-22 in the cauldron of Ellis Park on Saturday ...
Liverpool are expected to make a final bid to sign Newcastle striker Alexander Isak in the coming days, but they could face competition to sign the Swedish international.
Congratulations to Cork camogie manager Ger Manley who came with a powerful late surge to win the GAA championships sore loser of the year award for 2025.
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