Our insurance increased tenfold in two years - the government has no regard for businesses like us
Sky-high premiums are causing major damage to Ireland’s reputation.
Our insurance increased tenfold in two years - the government has no regard for businesses like us
Sky-high premiums are causing major damage to Ireland’s reputation.
Listen up, Ireland Inc - Mike Pence’s shot across the bow may be a warning of things to come
Irish leaders need to protect the long-term future of US investment in the Republic.
Becoming a low-carbon economy is a matter of survival - Ireland needs to do more
A sustainable low carbon economy goes beyond cars and heating.
There is a long road ahead if Ireland is to meet its electric vehicles target
Ireland needs investment in charging infrastructure and a rethink of driver incentives to reach its goal.
As the social safety net breaks down, social innovation has a role in unlocking resources in the community.
Overcoming unconscious biases is crucial to developing a diverse workplace
We need more representation in the workplace for all minority groups living in Ireland
It's time for women's sport to take the prime time stage following the success of the World Cup
The curtain may be falling on this inspiring episode in women’s sport, but it can’t be the end of the story.
Brexit breeds caution as businesses hold back on investment decisions
Coping with the fall-out will require growth – but companies are reluctant to seek investment.
Artificial intelligence is going to transform business, not just in Ireland, but across the world
Here are the steps that Irish companies should take to unlock AI’s potential.
Facebook's Libra project could be a watershed moment for the blockchain industry
This marks the social media giant’s boldest foray into the financial services industry.
Here is what's stopping Ireland's solar sector from having its moment in the sun
The energy source presents an exceptional opportunity to decarbonise the country’s power generation.
The CEO helped turn the low-cost carrier into a multibillion-euro business.
Dozens of projects are waiting in the planning system after residents’ objections.
The practice has been described as a ‘discredited ritual’ that everybody hates.
A UK jobs fair is trying to tempt talented tech staff to these shores.
A Japanese marketing firm is offering cigarette-free staff six additional days of annual leave.
Fáilte Ireland says a lack of signage for services like the Dart and Luas leaves tourists stranded.
A leading government adviser certainly thinks it is.
The country’s business model hinges on often-fickle foreign investment.
For business owners in particular, it can be hard to stick to regular hours.