Phones could be the chink in a company’s armour
Given the increased awareness of cybersecurity, an alarming number of companies seem oddly casual in their approach to smartphones
Pensions numbers suggest auto-enrolment came as a shock to many workers
Data from the Central Statistics Office say most workers were unaware of mandatory workplace scheme just months before it started taking from their wages
No sign Irish holidaymakers will have summer holidays cancelled, but prices could surge
Ryanair sees about six weeks of secure jet fuel supplies for the moment
Politicians fail to turn up for Central Bank warning about Government spending
Growing failure to put aside excess corporation tax receipts worries policymakers, but message fails to reach its political target audience
Apple behind first-quarter Irish corporate tax surge of recent years
Tech giant appears to be responsible for pickup in receipts during March
Usual names on complaints list to CCPC and one new entry
Nine regulars certainly have the financial means to improve showing, but it looks like they could not be bothered
Switch to electric vehicles is accelerating, new figures suggest
EVs are overtaking petrol and diesel in terms of new car sales, data from CSO and Simi indicates
Microsoft’s Irish accounts underline the importance of FDI to our economy
On average, Microsoft’s employees in Ireland receive healthy six-figure salaries
Artificial intelligence report should be wake-up call for Coalition
AI is coming for Ireland’s workforce and that will have huge implications for the country’s future
US private credit facing investor ‘exodus’
Moody’s slashed its outlook on Blue Owl Capital’s flagship fund
Does Ireland have correct policies in place to build 50,000 homes?
Glenveagh boss Stephen Garvey believes the Government has got the policy mix right
Darragh O’Brien must swiftly fill eight senior posts at airport operator DAA
State-owned airports operator needs to appoint a new CEO, chairman and a handful of non-executive directors
Irish tourism’s ‘annus horribilis’?
Logic behind costly hospitality sector Vat cut gets fuzzier and fuzzier
Government overreaching with changes to law on tax appeals
Legislation forcing the naming of those challenging tax assessment in all but exceptional cases is unreasonable
Inflation spikes just as prices were coming down on many consumer goods
Energy prices have soared just as the cost of many grocery items began to fall














