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The Web Summit has yet to name a replacement for Paddy Cosgrave as CEO. Photograph: Eric Luke / The Irish Timescontinues. The company is dealing with a “very small number” of refund requests for its upcoming Lisbon event on a “case-by-case basis”, the it said on Monday. Ciara O’Brien has the story.
Ireland collected €4,500 in corporate income tax revenue per inhabitant last year, five times as much as France and Germany, according to a new report which pinpoints Ireland as one of the main “last Friday in relation to the tax status of Domino’s drivers but for the moment they face the prospect of arguing their individual cases at the Workplace Relations Commission Emmet Malone looks at the fallout.daily email news digest.
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