The Quinlan Files. An investigation by London Correspondent Mark Paul has lifted the lid on the UK bankruptcy files of one-time Irish property tycoon Derek Quinlan. Illustration: Paul ScottFollowing a major investigation by our London Correspondent Mark Paul and a UK court order, The Irish Times recently gained access to the bankruptcy files of Derek Quinlan, one of the leading Irish property tycoons before the 2008 crash.
Leading French tour operators have written to DAA to warn that some of the 5,000 France fans planning to travel for the Six Nations clash with Ireland next March could cancel their plans if their flights are impacted by the Dublin Airport passenger cap. Barry O’Halloran, Ireland’s largest estate agent, expects to report profits of €6 million this year on the back of double digit revenue growth, as it also plans an expansion of the business in Northern Ireland. Colin Gleeson reports.
In our Your Money Q&A, a reader wonders what happens to their private pension pot if they have to go into a nursing home. Dominic Coylehas pension regrets. “I’m an eejit so I started a pension only fairly recently. I should have started years ago, but I was broke until I was in my 40s, never having had a ‘proper’ job.” The drag queen was talking to Tony Clayton-Lea.of exchange traded funds, with Minister for Finance Jack Chambers kicking it over to the next Government.
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