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Film world’s fascination with boxing – and the story of the Irish pioneer who blazed a trail for Katie Taylor

The world's best directors and actors have long been drawn to pugilistic characters – and now a new film starring Sydney Sweeney tells the story of women's boxing's answer to the 'Thrilla in Manila', a fight that featured Drogheda-born world champion Deirdre Gogarty.

McManus-backed lender has financed private Ipas operators, accounts show

Novellus’s Irish office is driving growth of the billionaire family’s UK finance business. New filings show the lender is watching for changes to Ipas and “potential impact on future business opportunities”.

Russian losses: CDB Aviation has clawed back over $250m on stranded aircraft

Having bowed out of insurance litigation last May, CDB Aviation has been settling with insurers on its beached Russian assets. But one case that went the distance looks set to deliver a multi-million euro payout.

“Shouldn’t have been in range it was”: O’Brien contests damages but accepts defamation charge

O’Brien’s barrister told the High Court the award of damages totalling €823,500 to two human rights solicitors was “one of the largest" in recent years and asked for a stay until an appeal was heard.

DAF Trucks dispute: Director prevents board removal as legal battle rumbles on

Businessman Patrick Ferriter who owns 30 per cent of DAF Truck Services (Cork) Ltd is embroiled in a “hard fought” case with his majority shareholders. A judgment has prevented his fellow directors removing him from its board.

“We really like the Irish market”: August Equity eyes more deals as it deploys €400m fund

The London-based private-equity firm has been investing in Ireland for five years. CFO Daniel Venn and manager Michael Coates outline their plans for the firm's latest fund.

Green shoots (and ladders): State climate-friendly procurement slowly improving

State bodies have the purchasing power to encourage the market to produce greener goods and services. New data shows signs of improvement in green procurement but with plenty of room to improve.

“Getting to that stage”: Version 1 CEO on US expansion, investing in AI and a looming exit

Swiss private-equity firm Partners Group acquired the Irish digital transformation business in 2022. New CEO Roop Singh talks about the prospect of a sale and building out its business in the US.

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Misreading the mixed signals on planning: Rewinding the week that was

Frustration about housing and infrastructure has led to confusion between private interests, environmental obligations, and the processes at play to balance them against the public good.

Andy Farrell’s Ireland fought the law – and the law won. Now it’s time to react and recalibrate

Irish players are getting penalised for actions that have been coached into them – deliberate, trained behaviours that are all about pushing boundaries. The problem is that referees now have their number.

The Irish economy is just hitting a soft patch – unless risks materialise

The slowdown is not yet pointing to a recession. But why run both a security and political risk when there is no need to run either?

Willie O’Reilly: Irish-made TV faces the hypocrisy of viewers

The majority of television watched in Ireland is imported, mostly from the UK. Public clamour for indigenous programming doesn’t match the private choices made in Irish homes.

Return to stability or the nightmare before Christmas: UK to wean off debt but growth question remains

The chancellor’s budget manages to create £22bn (€25.1bn) in desperately needed fiscal headroom as tax rises look to reduce the public finances' reliance on debt in the long term. But the question of growth still looms large.

Ronan McGovern: Why build data centres in Ireland at all?

The high-risk stall in data-centre development raises deeper questions about how the national grid procures electricity, how green it is, and when it is available for use.

Get in early and pass special laws: Lessons from France on how to get a metro built

France is broke but can double the size of the Paris metro, while cash-rich Ireland faces another judicial review in Dublin. Are there any lessons to be learned?

Peter Kinsella: The return of the UK’s doom loop?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to ditch her plans to increase income taxes but, should November's budget do little to kickstart Britain's stagnant economy, it may force a rethink.