Topic: Ireland
Aer Lingus launches Ireland’s first direct Caribbean flights
Ireland is preparing to launch its first-ever direct air service to the Caribbean, a milestone that creates new opportunities for destinations such as Cayman.
Challenging courses at World Amateur Team Championship
Play concluded on Saturday in the 2018 World Amateur Team Championship at Carton House in Dublin, Ireland.
EDITORIAL – Yet another Brussels blunder
From one financial services-dependent jurisdiction to another, we in the Cayman Islands can certainly commiserate with the frustration that people in Ireland may feel at the latest economic assault from Brussels.
Rahn: Tax malpractice in the EU
Over the long run, abolishing or at least drastically lowering the corporate income tax rate is more likely to increase government revenue – because of higher growth and better allocation of resources.
36-year Irish police veteran tapped to head up RCIPS
Derek Patrick Byrne, a 36-year veteran of Ireland’s National Police Service, has been selected as the new commissioner of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, the Governor’s Office has announced. Mr. Byrne will join the RCIPS in November on a four-year contract.
‘No more reputational risk’: Return to Cayman proposed for Global Indemnity
Insurance company Global Indemnity plans to return to the Cayman Islands six years after citing political and reputational risks as reasons for moving its company seat from Cayman to Ireland.







