Budget watchdog hands Harris his first headache
Without plans or forecasts, Coalition already committed to big tax package in 2027
Irish gyms make gains after pandemic hurt
Accounts filed for some of sector’s biggest players show surge in revenues and profits
RDS members bridle at instruction to use Laya Arena name for showgrounds
RDS chief Paul Kelly has told members that a ‘failure to adapt’ the Laya Arena name 'risks damaging" relationship with health insurer
Revolut’s latest valuation at $75bn underlines challenge for Irish banks
Neobank now seen as worth double the State’s three main lenders combined
Black Friday’s relentless drumbeat
Irish people are likely to spend more than others in Europe over the next weekend despite the perils of online scams
Government department fights move to clamp down on online fraud
Enterprise wary of upsetting social media giants by asked them to verify promoters of investment products on their platforms
Harris yet to prove he’s serious about Finance role
Incoming Minister for Finance needs to focus on getting on top of his brief, not putting out nonsensical press releases signifying activity over real action
Is Aer Lingus customer service aping Ryanair’s?
Former national airline has become a lightning rod for complaint as customers struggle to have concerns addressed
Airbus and Boeing jostle for orders at Dubai Air Show as Emirates makes $38bn deal
Boeing lands biggest deal by value while Airbus surprises industry watchers by persuading long-standing Boeing client Flydubai to ink an order
Philosophical Donohoe leaves incomplete Eurogroup legacy
Paschal Donohoe was in reflective mood at what prove to be his last visit to the ECB as Eurogroup president
AI posing problems for applicants and employers in recruitment arms race
Applicants are using AI to frame CVs and apply for roles while employers are using it to spot those who have used the technology
Worrying drift at DAA cannot continue
Board could act to remove chief executive Kenny Jacobs, for which it does not need ministerial approval. But litigation would surely follow, be costly and messy
Housing stuck at the bottom of planning priorities
Ireland may have a crisis in finding homes for its people but when it comes down to it, they are not as important as geese
Are younger listeners really tuning in to so much radio?
Contrary to received logic, JNLRs reveal popularity of live radio among younger audience members
Coalition has a credibility gap when it comes to housing
Latest initiative maintains existing 300,000 target but gives Land Development Agency additional financial muscle













