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Food prices rise more than 4% as  headline inflation increases again

Food prices rise more than 4% as headline inflation increases again

Annual inflation rate of 1.6% shows an increase on May’s annual figure of 1.4%

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 11:31
Over 43,000 properties leave private rental sector

Over 43,000 properties leave private rental sector

The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:35
Private rental sector has lost more than 43,000 properties over past five years

Private rental sector has lost more than 43,000 properties over past five years

Ireland’s ‘stringent rent controls’ have led investors to seek more favourable markets in recent years, according to Sherry Fitzgerald

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
Court-appointed liquidations triple as Revenue ends debt warehousing scheme

Court-appointed liquidations triple as Revenue ends debt warehousing scheme

Second quarter saw almost 20% rise in overall insolvencies compared with the first, bringing the first six months in line with last year

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
US-founded AI firm Partsol to create at least 25 new jobs in Dublin

US-founded AI firm Partsol to create at least 25 new jobs in Dublin

Company said decision to relocate from the US to Ireland earlier this year reflects ‘a deeper and more strategic bet on Ireland’s future’

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
Sharp increase in reports of phone call and text message fraud this year, AIB says

Sharp increase in reports of phone call and text message fraud this year, AIB says

Attempted and successful fraudulent activity was up 297%, although the figure is based on the value of payments reported as fraudulent

Fri Jun 27 2025 - 11:24
First-time buyers in Dublin now locked out of Help-to-Buy scheme, warns Savills

First-time buyers in Dublin now locked out of Help-to-Buy scheme, warns Savills

Estate agent also warns in pre-budget submission that high transaction costs are dampening investment in commercial property

Fri Jun 27 2025 - 08:57
Global shares hit their third record high in three days despite Fed concerns

Global shares hit their third record high in three days despite Fed concerns

Euronext Dublin finished the day up 0.5%, which was largely in line with international peers

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 18:42
Economic value of golf to Ireland has more than doubled since 2014 to €717m

Economic value of golf to Ireland has more than doubled since 2014 to €717m

New research outlines impact of golf in Ireland by analysing consumer spending, gross value added, employment, and tax revenues

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 14:48
Irish businesses show ‘disconnect between perception and reality’ on cybersecurity

Irish businesses show ‘disconnect between perception and reality’ on cybersecurity

More than 90% believe they are adequately protected, yet most do not regularly update their software, research finds

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 06:00
Mixed bag for global markets as Israel-Iran tensions ease

Mixed bag for global markets as Israel-Iran tensions ease

Euronext Dublin finished down 0.8%, which was largely in line with international peers

Wed Jun 25 2025 - 17:55
Ryanair’s challenge to Covid-19 aid for German airline Condor rejected by European court

Ryanair’s challenge to Covid-19 aid for German airline Condor rejected by European court

Condor was part of the Thomas Cook Group, which collapsed in 2019, forcing the airline to file for insolvency

Wed Jun 25 2025 - 12:08
Scandinavian consortium circling Dalata yet to make any fresh offer to buy the group

Scandinavian consortium circling Dalata yet to make any fresh offer to buy the group

Hotel group’s board said it ‘continues to engage’ with parties who are participating in the formal sales process

Mon Jun 23 2025 - 07:33
Markets mixed after US indicates it will hold back from any immediate action in Iran

Markets mixed after US indicates it will hold back from any immediate action in Iran

PTSB was the standout performer on the day at home as it climbed 4%, while the Euronext Dublin index was little changed

Fri Jun 20 2025 - 17:54
Irish ports handle 12.9m tonnes of goods in the first quarter

Irish ports handle 12.9m tonnes of goods in the first quarter

Greenore in Louth is included for the first time in CSO data brining the number of main statistical port in State to eight

Fri Jun 20 2025 - 13:05
Residential construction fell 10% in first quarter of 2025 compared with last year, says CSO

Residential construction fell 10% in first quarter of 2025 compared with last year, says CSO

Dublin faces second consecutive year of declining apartment completions, according to estate agent JLL

Fri Jun 20 2025 - 12:02
Median value of homes bought by first-time buyers has risen to nearly €372,000

Median value of homes bought by first-time buyers has risen to nearly €372,000

Mortgage drawdowns by this cohort exceeded €7.8bn last year, the highest since 2006

Fri Jun 20 2025 - 06:00
Number of passengers using Irish airports held steady in first quarter

Number of passengers using Irish airports held steady in first quarter

London-Heathrow, Amsterdam-Schiphol, and Manchester were the most popular routes for passengers travelling through Dublin Airport

Thu Jun 19 2025 - 14:37
Stock of foreign direct investment in Ireland fell by €50bn in 2023, data shows

Stock of foreign direct investment in Ireland fell by €50bn in 2023, data shows

Almost two thirds of inward FDI was concentrated among the top 25 firms

Thu Jun 19 2025 - 13:33
Competition worth €500,000 aims to boost companies that foster cross-border links

Competition worth €500,000 aims to boost companies that foster cross-border links

Stelios Haji-Ioannou, creator and owner of the EasyJet, announced the launch of the North–South Business Cooperation Awards

Wed Jun 18 2025 - 12:53
Finglas-based IT group acquires south Dublin peer Abacus Systems in seven figure deal

Finglas-based IT group acquires south Dublin peer Abacus Systems in seven figure deal

IT.ie said the move would see its customer base grows by 50 per cent to more than 500 clients

Wed Jun 18 2025 - 11:35
Be wary of holiday scams as summer picks up, banks warn public

Be wary of holiday scams as summer picks up, banks warn public

Fraudsters are targeting holidaymakers with offers, particularly touting ‘recent cancellations’ or ‘limited time offers’

Wed Jun 18 2025 - 09:26
Ireland slides in world ranking of most competitive economies

Ireland slides in world ranking of most competitive economies

State suffers biggest fall after Australia amongst world’s most competitive economies in IMD annual report

Wed Jun 18 2025 - 08:38
Global markets fall as Israel-Iran conflict weighs on investor confidence

Global markets fall as Israel-Iran conflict weighs on investor confidence

Euronext Dublin underperformed peers as it finished down 1.9% on the back of some weakness in its bigger hitters

Tue Jun 17 2025 - 18:06
Dublin is fifth most expensive capital in Europe for living costs

Dublin is fifth most expensive capital in Europe for living costs

City is fifth costliest in terms of living expenses, but is 13th most affordable when average wages are accounted for, report finds

Tue Jun 17 2025 - 14:58
Small business owners ‘out of their depth’ on tech skills critical for survival

Small business owners ‘out of their depth’ on tech skills critical for survival

Survey finds 59% of small firms are worried about the impact of tariffs on their business

Tue Jun 17 2025 - 06:00
Mortgage lending by credit unions up 34% on foot of homebuyers seeking alternatives to banks

Mortgage lending by credit unions up 34% on foot of homebuyers seeking alternatives to banks

Total credit union loan book now stands at €6.08 billion, which is its highest point since 2008

Tue Jun 17 2025 - 06:00
VAT rate for hospitality to be cut in budget, Harris says

VAT rate for hospitality to be cut in budget, Harris says

Benefits of trade are being replaced by zero-sum thinking that is detrimental to living standards on all sides, Minister says

Mon Jun 16 2025 - 13:18
Irish waste processing company Turmec wins €6.2m contract in New Zealand

Irish waste processing company Turmec wins €6.2m contract in New Zealand

The business employs 100 people and operates from a 66,000sq ft manufacturing facility at Rathcairn in Co Meath

Fri Jun 13 2025 - 11:24
Ireland ‘silent’ on watering down of European Union’s sustainability rules for companies

Ireland ‘silent’ on watering down of European Union’s sustainability rules for companies

Other member states vocal on new laws designed to stamp out human rights abuses and environmental harm, Oireachtas hears

Wed Jun 11 2025 - 18:41
New car owners increasingly opting for electric or hybrid over petrol or diesel

New car owners increasingly opting for electric or hybrid over petrol or diesel

Petrol and diesel cars accounted for just 44% of new private cars licensed from January to May, down from 56% last year

Wed Jun 11 2025 - 14:58
Global markets steady as trade talks between US and China continue

Global markets steady as trade talks between US and China continue

Euronext Dublin outperformed its international as it finished the day up 0.6%, boosted by homebuilders

Tue Jun 10 2025 - 18:02
Impact of AI on Ireland’s energy demands ‘not going to be as steep’ as feared

Impact of AI on Ireland’s energy demands ‘not going to be as steep’ as feared

Officials from Research Ireland appeared before newly formed Joint Committee on Artificial Intelligence

Tue Jun 10 2025 - 16:15
Ibec seeks overhaul of Government regulations

Ibec seeks overhaul of Government regulations

Business lobby identifies 48 areas where ‘excessive’ regulation has increased costs for businesses of all sizes

Tue Jun 10 2025 - 06:00
Home building rate shrinks for first time in nine months amid wider dip in construction

Home building rate shrinks for first time in nine months amid wider dip in construction

Construction firms report ‘market uncertainty and signs of demand easing’, even as Government again lags housing targets

Tue Jun 10 2025 - 06:00
Local property tax bands and rates set to be changed to stave off big increases

Local property tax bands and rates set to be changed to stave off big increases

Changes are being introduced to mitigate effects rising property values have on tax bills

Tue Jun 10 2025 - 06:00
ICS Medical Devices to create 72 new jobs by 2028

ICS Medical Devices to create 72 new jobs by 2028

Galway company sets out plans for investment of €1.5m Enterprise Ireland funding

Fri Jun 06 2025 - 17:04
Solar power hit new record on Irish grid in May

Solar power hit new record on Irish grid in May

Almost a third of all electricity came from renewable sources with more records likely

Fri Jun 06 2025 - 16:35
Co-founder of Swedish internet security company named EY World Entrepreneur of the Year

Co-founder of Swedish internet security company named EY World Entrepreneur of the Year

Sharon Cunningham and Orlaith Ryan of Shorla Oncology represented Ireland at the event in Monaco

Fri Jun 06 2025 - 10:15
Sales of non-alcoholic Guinness surged 35% last year

Sales of non-alcoholic Guinness surged 35% last year

Product expected to take up about 12% of all production at St James’s Gate in near future, Diageo Ireland said

Fri Jun 06 2025 - 09:05
Irish exploration company Clontarf Energy cuts losses by 12%

Irish exploration company Clontarf Energy cuts losses by 12%

Group has operations in Ghana and Chad, as well as Bolivia, where there are 23m metric tonnes of lithium

Fri Jun 06 2025 - 08:36
Cyclist (60s) killed in collision with van in Co Cork

Cyclist (60s) killed in collision with van in Co Cork

Fatal crash occurred at about 5pm on Wednesday

Wed Jun 04 2025 - 21:22
Dublin-based start-up Chemishield to create 50 jobs as firm eyes expansion into North America

Dublin-based start-up Chemishield to create 50 jobs as firm eyes expansion into North America

Company has also announced that Malcolm Bell, chief executive of Envetec Sustainable Technologies, has invested in the business

Wed Jun 04 2025 - 06:00
Guinness and Three seen as Ireland’s ‘top sponsors’ as number of deals rises 29%

Guinness and Three seen as Ireland’s ‘top sponsors’ as number of deals rises 29%

Data show the ‘enduring appeal’ of rugby as a sponsorship platform in Ireland, report from consultancy group Onside says

Tue Jun 03 2025 - 19:18
Bank of Ireland cuts interest rates on savings accounts

Bank of Ireland cuts interest rates on savings accounts

The changes will take effect on Thursday, but customers can still avail of the current rates if they open their account by Wednesday

Tue Jun 03 2025 - 11:08
Job numbers in occupations exposed to AI up 94% in Ireland since 2019

Job numbers in occupations exposed to AI up 94% in Ireland since 2019

Technology is making workers better able to command higher wage premiums, according to a new report from PwC

Tue Jun 03 2025 - 06:00
Shares in Hvivo nosedive as it loses key contract and postpones another

Shares in Hvivo nosedive as it loses key contract and postpones another

Irish company said the decisions are related to ‘current uncertainties’ in the pharma sector, especially in the United States

Fri May 30 2025 - 10:22
Enterprise Ireland names Jenny Melia as new CEO

Enterprise Ireland names Jenny Melia as new CEO

Kevin Sherry has been interim chief executive since March after Leo Clancy announced he was stepping down for a job in the private sector

Fri May 30 2025 - 09:32
Kinahan cartel member Sean McGovern charged with murder following extradition from Dubai

Kinahan cartel member Sean McGovern charged with murder following extradition from Dubai

Senior member of organised crime group arrived in Ireland on Thursday evening and was taken under armed escort to the Special Criminal Court

Thu May 29 2025 - 21:54
Aviva chair appointed president of the Institute of Directors

Aviva chair appointed president of the Institute of Directors

Helen Nolan replaces John Reynolds who has held the position for the last two years

Wed May 28 2025 - 16:44
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