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Business Today |
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Friday, 29 May, 2026 | | |
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Editor's Note |
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Good morning, reader |
The BP-Albert Manifold saga continues, and it shows no sign of losing steam. The now former BP chairman hit back at what he called “lies” told about him since he was removed from the job on Monday. Arthur Beesley has the latest, and he also dives into the backstory and where things may go from here.
If the Irish government thought Donald Trump’s tariffs and wider tax policies would fall away after his presidency ends, it can think again. Rohit Kumar, PwC US tax policy services leader, tells Colin Gleeson that these policies are likely here to stay.
Regulators have given State water utility Úisce Éireann the green light to spend almost €14 billion by 2029 on key infrastructure needed to aid new home building and meet growing demand. As Barry O’Halloran notes, a lack of services such as water supply and waste treatment are among several barriers delaying the construction of new homes in the Republic.
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