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# Google Ireland

Last year
2022
Google secure planning permission for new Dublin campus that can accommodate 1,700 workers
Dublin City Council previously granted Google permission to increase the height of the Treasury building on Grand Canal Street.
All time
Dublin city residents concerned Google's planned rooftop pitch will be 'nuisance' for them
Google is planning to have the playing pitch on the roof terrace of the Boland’s Mill development.
Google unsure when updated statistics on 'delist' requests from State bodies will be published
Requests to remove content from search results can be made under ‘right to be forgotten’ regulations.
Two years after the 'double Irish' was shelved, Google used it to shift billions to Bermuda
However the search giant says it has since paid tax on the offshore profits in the US.
This is how much tax Google paid in Ireland last year
The company employed nearly 3,000 people across Ireland in 2014.
11 things Irish people are obsessed with the price of, according to Google
We’re a practical bunch.
13 questions the world wants to know about Ireland
And so they asked Google.
And the eight-year-old Doodle 4 Google champion is...
Her work will appear on the Google Ireland homepage later this week.
Google exec grilled in UK over 'devious' use of Ireland to reduce tax
MPs suggested that more sales activities are taking place in the UK than the company is willing to admit to.
75 finalists compete to have drawing displayed on Google homepage
The public vote is now open to choose a winner from doodles by school students around the country.
Updated: Iona Institute YouTube account restored, Google denies censorship
The account, which included a video promoting traditional marriage between a man and a woman, had been taken down earlier today prompting the Iona Institute’s David Quinn to say it was “censorship” but Google said it was a verification issue.
Google's Irish operation may be examined by UK tax investigation
The Revenue & Customs are to review Google’s returns over the last six years, in a case with Irish ramifications.
Rural counties perform well in Google's first 'eCounty Awards'
26 counties have been ranked in terms of Google advertising and take-up of the Getting Irish Business Online initiative.
Google offers free classes for over 50s to tackle low internet usage
More than 400 people have received training through the technology giant’s Age Engage programme it is running in the Dublin community where it is based.
Green Party calls for corporation tax reform
The party urged the Government to close the ‘Double Irish’ loophole which it said enables companies to pay less than 12.5 per cent tax.
Students compete to have doodle shown on Google Ireland homepage
75 students from primary and secondary schools across Ireland have had their drawings chosen from almost 2,000 entries to this year’s competition.
'Defamation by auto-complete' case resolved out of court
The High Court hears that a defamation claim by the owners of Ballymascanlon House Hotel has been withdrawn and resolved.
Hotel owners to sue Google for auto-complete ‘defamation’
The owners of a Co Louth hotel say Google allowed the word ‘receivership’ to appear after their name – which defamed the business.
Google set to build swimming pool for Irish staff
The search giant plans to offer the in-house facility as one of a range of perks for workers in its new Montevetro building.
The Daily Fix: Monday
In tonight’s Fix: The latest in the Áras race, a beauty queen takes down a mobster, and why you should NEVER bathe with live eels…
Google Ireland takes in €10.1bn - and pays €15.3m in tax
Google Ireland’s turnover increases 28 per cent – but with massive fees to its Bermuda subsidiary, its profit fell massively.
Google orders up a 'Double Irish'
Tax loopholes mean the internet giant pays tax of just 2.4 per cent.
Red Cross suspends senior staffer over whistleblowing blog
The head of IRC’s International Department is suspended after being found publicising a negative blog.