Level Health plays the Grinch with festive price rise
Christmas spirit punctured by latest industry premium increase from newest player in market which is also challenging risk equalisation
YouTube rips up the script with Oscar coup
Streaming the ceremony free and globally on the platform gives the Academy an opportunity to find new viewers
US inflation data is hailed by Trump but does it tell the full story?
Wall Street says report, based on data drawn from second half of November skewed by Black Friday discounts, was ‘a mess’
Paddy Power owner shows its hand on responsible gambling
UK Gambling Commission fines company over more failures tied to problem gambling
Interest rate outlook has changed rapidly
ECB expected to lift growth forecasts again this week while holding rates steady but next move may be to raise rates
DAA’s dispute with Kenny Jacobs nears endgame after day of developments
Airports group board has put CEO on notice of its intention to suspend him on full pay
Oracle move opens questions for AI’s investment boom
US giant delaying completion date for some OpenAI data centres
Why won’t Waterford council name US investor buying €2.3m of public land for just €50,000?
Council sees development as improving access to southeast and boosting local economy but secrecy is not sustainable
Ireland’s vicious housing circle: high costs, high rents
Private rental sector investment seems to be a central focus of Government policy
Politicians cheer RTÉ ‘downsizing’ but miss bigger point
‘No one is immune from downsizing’ at broadcaster, Kevin Bakhurst tells committee
CRH’s US move pays off with S&P 500 inclusion
Construction materials giant to join index later this month
PMI data points to higher construction costs
Second month in a row of higher costs has implications for housing crisis
One in three income earners in Ireland don’t pay tax
Department of Finance’s report highlights narrowness of State’s tax base and the State’s continuing failure to address the risk
Time for social media stars to grow up when it comes to tax
Revenue only names people with serious tax debts who have ignored several opportunities to get their affairs in order
Uncharacteristic radio silence from digital banks
Four main neobanks swerve Oireachtas committee meeting examining whether sector requires regulation to safeguard customers













