Taylor Swift, Fontaines D.C. is ready for the chart crown.The Irish pop-punk outfit leads the midweek U.K.
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Tim Cook, and the Irish government have argued that, because the tech firm's products and services are created, designed and engineered in the U.S., the bulk of its financial benefit is created there and that the Irish tax scheme is legal.
Apple also said it paid Ireland's 12.5 percent rate on all the income that it generates in the country.In a hearing at the General Court last year, Apple's legal team said that the European Commission's decision had "defied reality and common sense."Now, the
.Taylor Swift, Fontaines D.C. is ready for the chart crown.The Irish pop-punk outfit leads the midweek U.K.
The biggest battle for Number 1 on the Official Irish Charts in 2020 so far has begun – it’s looking like a Dublin derby as post-punk five-piece Fontaines D.C. take on rock trio The Coronas for chart supremacy.
A new album from The Coronas is always an exciting event. The rock trio from Terenure in Dublin are back with a new record True Love Waits on July 31, the sixth in their 17-year career thus far.
Taylor Swift is one of the world's biggest stars, translating to an impressive chart history on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Congratulations to Joel Corry and MNEK whose collaboration Head & Heart has gone to Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
The Irish Sun, she said: ‘All I’m hoping is that his spirit joins me on air and I find the words to do what made him so popular with the whole country.’Although one thing that has worried the Clontarf native is the fact that her mother might text in while she is presenting like she used to do when her father was on the show.Lottie revealed that her mother will text in and tell her how well she’s doing, but she texts the general radio number so the whole team can see it.The Ryan sibling also
Do you have a coronavirus related story? Email [email protected] heading directly to the Republic of Ireland will have to self-isolate for 14 days after the UK was omitted from the country’s list of destinations for safe travel.The Irish Government revealed that travellers from 15 countries will not be subject to the fortnight rules on quarantine when arriving in the country.Malta, Finland, Norway, Italy, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus, Slovakia, Greece, Greenland,
The depth of Irish female musical talent currently in the scene has been a huge talking point in Ireland as of late, thanks in part to Irish Women in Harmony.
Official Irish Charts history was made this past week when a posthumous Number 1 album replaced another at the top of the Official Irish Albums Chart.
2020 has been a popular year for rap music on Irish shores.
Netflix and the creators of Stranger Things, Matt and Ross Duffer, are being sued by a company that says the idea for the hit show was stolen from a screenplay called Totem.A lawsuit filed by Irish Rover Entertainment on Wednesday (July 15) in California federal court claims that Stranger Things has copied a number of things from Totem, a screenplay written by Jeffrey Kennedy (via TheWrap).The suit alleges that the Netflix show lifted the “plot, sequence, characters, theme, dialogue, mood, and
Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo complete a five-week ascent to the top of the Official Irish Singles Chart, claiming Number 1 with Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat).
Juice WRLD claims his first Number 1 in Ireland, making chart history in the process.
Nicola Sturgeon'sadministration in Scotland after it was revealed that Whitehall will assume control of the state aid regime.
A 40-year-old Star Wars film has topped the box office chart in the UK, as cinemas continue to resort to old favourites to woo back customers.
Naman Ramachandran Apple and the Republic of Ireland have won an appeal against a European Commission ruling that the technology giant pay €13 billion ($14.8 billion) in taxes in the country.In 2016, the Commission, which is the executive wing of the European Union, had concluded that Ireland had enabled Apple to pay “substantially less tax than other businesses over many years,” and ordered a payment of back taxes.Apple and Ireland appealed the decision, and on Wednesday, the European General
Jake Kanter International TV EditorApple has clinched a landmark victory in its battle with the Europan Commission over a $13B ($15B) unpaid tax bill in Ireland.The European General Court today annulled a European Commission ruling in August 2016 that the Irish government granted Apple illegal tax benefits.In its ruling, the General Court said: “The General Court annuls the contested decision because the Commission did not succeed in showing to the requisite legal standard that there was an