Up to 20 new trade routes to continent in use after Brexit
Companies avoiding United Kingdom landbridge, according to Chambers Ireland
Companies avoiding United Kingdom landbridge, according to Chambers Ireland
Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme extended until March 8th
Budget 2022: Retail and restaurant industry groups among the harshest critics of package
A surprisingly strong economic rebound brings with it inflation, wage and cost pressures
Plans to regularise status may see thousands of migrants and their children excluded
Chambers Ireland says addressing these structural issues could revitalise urban environments
Over 1,000 companies to be supported in five-year Climate Ready initiative
Reaction: Unions say workers’ rights must be strengthened, while Ibec calls for ‘balance’
Call for Government to show how successive waves of opening and closing the economy can be avoided
Groups call for Government to use time ‘wisely’ as retailers warn of job losses
Chambers Ireland says lack of urban recovery plan and failure to invest in affordability of childcare ‘missed opportunities’
Cliff Taylor: Could the Government say no a second time to NPHET in a few weeks’ time?
Chambers Ireland survey details a pessimistic outlook for the rest of this year
Groups call on next government to provide ongoing support to help post-Covid survival
Chambers Ireland finds small businesses worst hit by lockdown and invoice arrears
Return to Work Safety Protocol critical to reopening businesses shortly amid Covid-19
One-third of businesses shut completely and SMEs facing cash shortages, survey shows
Businesses will be put on wrong tariffs due to Covid-19 lockdown, says Chambers Ireland
Smart Money: Some bills can be deferred – but many cannot and these threaten the future of many companies
Open letter to FG and FF highlights importance of those who are undocumented, many of whom are in frontline sectors
Chambers Ireland survey finds 20% of companies have laid off all of their staff
Smart Money: half a million people are now out of work as the impact starts to bite
Smart Money: Increased Government response is sure to speed up decline in activity
Budget 2020: Greater incentives for Irish businesses needed says Dublin Chamber
Latest returns show increases in all of State's revenue sources, but income tax receipts still behind expectations
Smart Money: How does a plunge affect the economy and consumers?
‘Radical recalibration’ of business models may be required
Move would meet strong opposition from the Government and from Irish businesses
Cliff Taylor: Businesses have faced uncertainty since the vote in the summer of 2016
Business and economic commentators have mixed reaction to Summer Economic Statement
Agenda: Decision to abandon project will make it harder to attract investors
Dublin city centre businesses lost up to €25m, representative group says
Alliance of European chambers have urged negotiators to create clarity on future trading relationship
Oireachtas committee hears from lobby groups on cost of doing business in Ireland
Politicians and business leaders react to decision clearing way for Apple’s investment
Scheme increases level of risk the State will take to 80 per cent of individual loans
IFA says plan needs proper funding, while ICMSA says it must go beyond ‘appearances’
More than a third of companies in Ireland paid for online advertising in past 12 months
Big cut in US corporation tax rate would lessen incentive to invest abroad
Ibec warns lack of Brexit focus may harm Irish access to future opportunities
Boyle is managing director of the Reputations Agency and succeeds Clive Bellows
Low Pay Commission’s recommendation ‘very disappointing’, says Labour Party
Call for Ireland to be centrally involved in any exit discussions
Cork Chamber of Commerce writes letter over controversial Norwegian Air plans
Intel has invested $12.5bn in Ireland over 27 years, but is embarking on global job cuts
Jessica Wallace and Shane Richie – Kat and Alfie in EastEnders – are headed for a Dublin stage. They talk about Irish stereotypes and how the press damaged their friendship
Government wants to ensure children with disabilities benefit from free pre-school year
Returns up 10% on last year as all four main tax areas ahead of target
Technology investor says it is roll-back on mistakes, but UK has better system
Chambers Ireland and the Small Firms Association publish their pre-budget submissions
Cork County Council becomes first local authority to cut local property tax after council backs Sinn Féin proposal
OPW flood-risk management conference opens in Dublin Castle
FoI documents show lobbying campaign went to top level of Government
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices