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A deal is close to buying Buswells Hote. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill / The Irish Times Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill / The Irish Timesthe storied hotel opposite Leinster House once owned by the Quinn family, for about €15 million, according to sources. As Joe Brennan reports, Roundstone Real Estate Group is understood to have secured part financing for the deal from Novellus – a so-called alternative lender owned by Billy McManus, who is a nephew of racehorse owner JP McManus.

As well as Mr Beechinor, radio and podcast host Keith Walsh has been included as a defendant in the case. Neither defendant has any legal representation on record.at the former Wagamama premises on South King Street, which is located to the side of the St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre in Dublin 2. Ciaran Hancock reports.in revenue through its Irish arm in 2023, new accounts show, up from €4.5 billion the year before. Barry has the story.

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