Seen & Heard: Meta office deal scuppered; DJ’s debt deal criticised; Government to expand energy scheme; Lakeland eyes up ice cream-maker
The Facebook owner had signed up to a 25-year lease on the property in November 2018 but last year, after announcing numerous cutbacks, the social media giant decided not to occupy part of the property.
Mr Hall was speaking after RTÉ's Prime Time programme revealed last week that the majority State-owned AIB agreed to settle the debt out of court with Mr Carey for €600,000 in 2017. TBESS has been plagued by low take-up since it was introduced with businesses complaining that payments under the scheme are too low and that the application process is restrictive.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Resolution reached in court case alleging four children were barred from GAA clubChildren can continue to participate in normal activities at Fingallians
Read more »
Jarlath Burns secures unexpectedly emphatic victory to become president-elect of the GAAJarlath Burns takes unexpectedly emphatic victory to become president-elect of the GAA
Read more »
Burns elected GAA president after emphatic victoryJarlath Burns has been elected the 41st president of the GAA after an emphatic victory at the 2023 Congress in Croke Park.
Read more »
Armagh's Jarlath Burns elected GAA PresidentThe former Orchard county captain will succeed Larry McCarthy in the position.
Read more »
GAA Congress: Eight of the nine under-age grade motions defeated or withdrawnDecoupling provisions rolled back on young players who had played senior being disqualified from county’s under-20s
Read more »