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The making of Troy Parrott: Talent, grit and the inner-city streets that shaped him

Those who coached him, worked in his community and watched him grow explain why Troy Parrott — and not anyone else — now carries Ireland’s World Cup hopes.

The quiet American: How Pope Leo is pushing back against Trump

Can the low-key pontiff from Chicago make a difference in an era of raw power politics? By Marcus Walker and Elizabeth Bernstein, The Wall Street Journal.

Brett Igoe: The data reveals much about Ireland’s Six Nations journey

France’s record-breaking metrics set a new benchmark. Ireland’s own data told its own story - kicking and scrummaging woes, physical dominance, attacking shortfalls, and fine margins.

Banksy’s identity has been revealed. Expect his art to sell for a lot more

Anonymity helped the street artist move unchecked but made some collectors wary; ‘I feel more comfortable knowing who he is,’ says collector Peter Brant, writes Kelly Crow, The Wall Street Journal.

A Vegas gambler, a Hollywood power player and the legal fight roiling Paramount

A self-professed fixer sued Paramount’s Jeff Shell for breach of verbal contract and fraud. Shell and the company are fighting back, writes Joe Flint, The Wall Street Journal.

Deel CEO Alex Bouaziz successfully contests inclusion in corporate spy case

In the clash between two US HR giants over corporate espionage claims, the High Court rules that individual Deel employees will not be joined to Rippling’s case.

An Easter eggscape: Examiner appointed to Skelligs Chocolate

The craft chocolate business, controlled by Paddy McKillen Jr, is cash-flow insolvent with debts of around €2.7m, including over €900,000 owing to the Revenue Commissioners, the court heard. An investor linked to the businessman is understood to be in the wings.

“We stretched out our runway for as long as we could”: Teleatherapy to appoint liquidators

The Cork start-up was building software for speech and language therapists but struggled to turn its pilots with the HSE and the NHS into commercial contracts.

Top Voices

Sam Smyth on Michael Lowry: Justice, politics, and the unchallenged Tribunal report

I sat through nearly every public session of the Moriarty Tribunal and witnessed the tangled web of influence and money firsthand. Lowry now claims injustice but he never challenged the tribunal’s damning findings. And those findings still stand.

Life, liberty, and the weight of war

From red hats to hourglasses, from city streets to the Oval Office, the US is alive with signals of tension, humour, and frustration.

Travels with Looby: Part three – In search of some answers

Between bookshops, galleries and long lunches with friends, Washington feels timeless — yet the distant thunder of war reminds us how closely the city lives with power.

Peter Kinsella: Oil prices reached $119 today. Here is what I think happens next

Oil’s leap to $119 is more than a price spike – it’s the start of a global economic shock that could drive inflation higher, disrupt supply chains and reshape interest-rate predictions.

Travels with Looby: Part two – In search of some answers

A trip to Japan with an old friend who first taught me why Warren Buffett matters becomes a journey through temples, history and boardrooms – and a search for signs that corporate Japan may finally be changing.

Travels with Looby: Part one – In search of some answers

Stepping away from finance, I set out to travel in search of perspective – and found it in Durham, where ancient faith, industrial memory, and resilient communities meet.

OpenAI’s bid to allow x-rated talk is freaking out its own advisers

Warnings surface that the company risks creating a "sexy suicide coach" if it begins allowing sexually explicit chats, writes Sam Schechner and Georgia Wells, The Wall Street Journal.

Why brand strategy determines M&A winners

A clear identity and culture strategy is now central to protecting deal value in Ireland’s mid-market M&A landscape.