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has criticised Dublin Airport operator DAA for not submitting an interim application to planners to seek speedy relief on the present 32 million passenger cap at Dublin Airport and instead going for a full blown infrastructure application that is expected to take about two years or more to reach a conclusion. Ciaran Hancock reports.

Ciara O’Brien take it for a spin.must be feeling vindicated. They made an accurate call on the cryptocurrency’s potential for gains – witness the staggering rally under way – and were right, at least in part, for the right reasons, writes Ruchir Sharma in our column slot. When bitcoin was all the rage at the start of this decade, many serious investors and traditional economists spurned it as a useless fad – even a fraud.

 

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