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# In THe money

Last year
2022
Johnson scoops €18.5 million prize as individual LIV Golf champion
The American has had five top-10 finishes in the opening six events of the Saudi-backed series.
All time
Inventor James Dyson tops 2020 Sunday Times Rich List - but it's not all good news for the super-rich
The list has shown the respected annual ranking of the UK’s 1,000 wealthiest people since 1989.
IRFU records best-ever financial year with revenues of €87.5 million
The men’s international game now accounts for 81% of all IRFU revenues.
The winning ticket for last night's €9.4 million jackpot was sold on Talbot Street in Dublin
There was one lucky winner of the jackpot.
Arrogate wins $10 million Dubai World Cup thriller
The Bob Baffert-trained horse with Mike Smith in the saddle came home ahead of Gun Runner in second.
Irish bloggers will now have to declare when they're promoting a product in their posts
The ASAI aims to ensure that all marketing is easily identifiable from independent editorial content.
Dublin man plans to return to work after €11.3m lottery win
The winning ticket for last Saturday’s jackpot was bought on Amiens street.
United in line to become first British club to exceed half a billion in revenue in single year
The Red Devils have endured an underwhelming campaign on the pitch this year.
Back to the big time: Middlesbrough clinch promotion to the Premier League
Chris Hughton’s Brighton will target promotion via the play-offs after the sides played out a 1-1 draw today.
Lucky couple to take honeymoon after scooping €500,000 Lotto prize
“We got married during the recession, so we never got the change to do it properly.”
2 Premier League stars make top 5 in list of football's most valuable players*
The figures only take into account stars from Europe’s biggest five leagues.
Nama says the last remaining ghost estates will be finished this year
In its annual review, Nama said it had a cash balance of €3.4 billion.
The wet, awful summer was really good news for this man
Ryanair expect to make over €1 billion this year. The bad summer hasn’t hurt at all.
Jordan Spieth's caddy has made more money than most PGA Tour players this year
There’s a lot of money to be made if you’re holding Jordan Spieth’s bag.
Waterford man Barr produced a storming run at a prestigious event in Qatar
The 22-year-old delivered another superb run to underline his rich talent.
Long week ahead: €87 million Euromillions winner has to wait until Thursday to claim prize
Someone in the country is probably having the best day of their lives today.
Cashing in: the NTMA has raised another €500 million from the markets
Ireland has now raised €7 billion of its €8 billion target for the year, locking in low rates while they’re on offer.
Dublin man says he no longer has to sell his home after €500k lotto win
The father of four bought the ticked on Friday at the Applegreen service station on the M1 at Lusk.
NOW the recession is officially over: families are spending more on First Communions
The average family spent €764, up €32 on last year. Beating the pants off the rest of the economy, according to sleuthing by TheJournal.ie…
Suarez wants to stay at Liverpool beyond 2018 but rules out title chance
‘I think I am in lucky time,” declared the Uruguayan striker. 17 goals in 11 league games confirm that statement.
Pakistani billionaire Khan agrees to buy Fulham
The 62-year-old, who made his fortune as a car parts manufacturer, already owns NFL team Jacksonville Jaguars.
Snedeker beats McIlroy to €8m FedEx Cup jackpot
The American golfer recorded a two-under par 68 during Sunday’s final round to win the PGA Tour Championship.
12-leg soccer accumulator nets £24,546 for £1 bet
One English punter stuck a £1 bet on the outcome of all 12 games in League 1 this weekend – and they all came in.