No one comes out of personal injury award fiasco well
Rightly or wrongly, the Minister looks like he acted under pressure after Judicial Council review simply slapped on inflation multiple
Who owns SuperValu? Don’t ask Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin TDs incorrectly referred to supermarket chain having a US parent during Dáil debate
CIÉ’s pension saga could be coming to a head
Unions warn entire group could collapse under weight of pension liabilities, which could reach up to €4bn
Businesses need access to water and electricity first, never mind broadband
National Competitiveness and Productivity Council has big concerns about decline in business conditions
Germany loosens the purse strings in spite of recession
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has embraced jam-for-all politics after years of dry bread
Bankinter boss bullish on Irish business
Gloria Ortiz expects Irish profits to more than double by 2029
UK desperate to stay inside fiscal rules, Ireland couldn’t care less
After big U-turns, Starmer and Reeves have boxed themselves into a corner
Selling pensions in the summer sun
Government finally launches information campaign on how auto-enrolment will work as target audience is tuned out and on holiday
Three positive metrics point to health of economy
Irish economy still on relatively strong growth path despite global uncertainty
Enforcement authority’s costly INM probe leaves unanswered questions
Ian Drennan facing criticism from Denis O’Brien and Leslie Buckley over investigation
AI is leading to job losses, but not in the way we expected
Microsoft is cutting jobs to save money so that it can boost spending on artificial intelligence
Consumers will feel impact of insurance claims cost rises most acutely
Motor insurance damages claims have jumped by 179 per cent when compared to the 2015–2019
Intel’s axe looms over Irish staff
Losses may be lower than expected but will still mean anxious weeks for staff
Glass half empty for whiskey industry
A round of bad news emerged for two distilleries over the weekend