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Last updated: May 25, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

State‑Capital Synergy

A call for tighter ties between governments and private equity firms echoes across Europe, as Gareth Davies argues that a more deliberate partnership is essential for the sector to drive societal progress Collaborate more closely. Davies warns that without coordinated policy frameworks, the sector risks diluting its impact on public good while chasing returns.

European Sovereignty Debate

In a contrasting view, Sifted reports that European sovereign powers increasingly reject corporate welfare, insisting that state aid must not create competitive distortions Criticise corporate welfare. The commentary highlights a growing tension between national autonomy and the financial incentives that private equity often delivers.

Legaltech Momentum

The same outlet charts the most active legaltech investors in Europe, noting a surge in capital flowing into platforms that digitise litigation support and contract management Track legaltech investors. These funds are attracted by the sector’s potential to slash legal costs and improve transparency for both corporates and regulators.

Irish Startup Pulse

Finally, Sifted identifies twelve Irish startups that venture capitalists are watching closely, ranging from fintech to biotech, with valuations that have spiked by up to 30% in the last quarter Spot Irish startups. The focus on Ireland reflects its favorable tax regime and burgeoning talent pool, positioning the island as a new hub for high‑growth ventures.