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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. Listen and subscribe to Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download,...
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The biggest threats facing companies all over the world
Needless to say cyber risks top the poll for major international companies as the biggest source of threats. That's followed by a global economic slo...
Friday business news roundup
All the market and business news with Joe Lynam along with Austin Hughes from AJ Bell.
How we can grow home-grown productivity here?
There was another serious warning about Ireland’s over dependence on a small cohort of American multinationals today. The ESRI said that these firms...
Pharmacists will be able to legally prescribe some medication
For decades pharmacists have been giving free advice and care to their customers but now, they will be able to legally prescribe some medication as we...
IKEA launches an interest free financing for bigger purchases
December and early January are usually the busiest period for furniture sales. Many of us like new stuff for Christmas and others like to refresh our...
Michelle Dunne, Employment Tax Director with Grant Thornton
Some of you out there may have already had free gifts from your employer. Some of you may have received a prepaid credit card and some of you may have...
Ailish Dooley the Chief Executive with Zen Pensions
We’re only a few weeks away from the start of auto enrollment whereby nearly everyone at work will be signed up to a pension scheme. But many employe...
Bullying and even far-right sentiment on the rise in Irish workplaces
New research from Matrix Recruitment finds bullying and even far-right sentiment on the rise in Irish workplaces. Emmet spoke to Recruitment Manager J...
The key services industries that may need further attention
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission’s State of Competition in Ireland reports suggest that competition has weakened in several importan...
The major business stories and market trends
Emmet Oliver takes a run through the major business stories and market trends along with Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
The home transaction process report
The average property in the existing homes market is being sold once every 50 years. That’s according to a new report from property portal MyHome, in...
Assessing Economic Trends in Ireland and Northern Ireland
The government is today launching a new report Assessing Economic Trends in Ireland and Northern Ireland. This is the first report in a new annual se...
How Britain can get things done quicker
We don't have nuclear power stations in Ireland Britain does. But like Ireland it has had major problems getting big infrastructure projects such as n...
Does the Companies Act needs to be changed?
Senior directors and officers of a company currently must publish their usual residential address with the Companies Registration Office. But the gov...
Friday's business news review
Friday's business news review with Kate English from Deloitte .
The business of Jysk Ireland
They may be Danish and not Swedish. They may use blue instead of yellow and they might even be a bit cheaper but the comparisons between Jysk furnitu...
Thursday's business news headlines
Thursday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.
Government’s infrastructure action plan will it work?
So we know the 30 points in the Government’s infrastructure action plan. We know that the government needs to introduce 2 urgent pieces of legislation...
Coimisiún na Meán investigates Tiktok and LinkedIn
The online safety regulator Coimisiún na Meán has launched a new investigation into the social media giants Tiktok and LinkedIn. It suspects that t...
A bleak picture for European exports to China
It’s not that long ago when China was the second most popular destination for European goods. But things have shifted against Europe since then. With...
Why less than half of adults hold any investments
Less than half of adults hold any investments, while most investors prefer low-risk options. That’s according to new research from the Banking & Paym...
Does AI make for better productivity for workers?
Two in three AI users in Ireland have seen higher productivity at work. That’s according to PwC’s 2025 Irish & Global Workforce Hopes & Fears Survey,...
Tuesday's business headlines
Tuesday's business headlines along with Susan Hayes Culleton in for Joe Lynam today.
Professor Tony Brabazon Dean of UCD College of Business
For 10 consecutive years, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School has been listed in the top 30 European Business Schools as ranked by the Financ...
Monday's business headlines
Susan Hayes Culleton brings us Monday's business news headlines along with Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
Promotional pricing and why it makes us feel good?
Today is Cyber Monday, one of the biggest dates in the retail calendar in the heart of the festive season, which presents an exciting opportunity for...
Fernhill House Hotel & Gardens wins “Best Wedding Venue”
Fernhill House Hotel & Gardens in Clonakilty has been awarded the prestigious “Best Wedding Venue” prize at the international Historic Hotels of Europ...
Friday's business news headlines
Susan Hayes Culleton takes a run through Friday's business news headlines.
EY’s Entrepreneur of the Year 2025
WaterWipes founder Edward McCloskey has been named EY’s Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 at their annual awards last night. Edward joined Susan this morn...
Microsoft celebrates 40 years in Ireland
Microsoft celebrates 40 years and €40bn investment in this country. But even amid this boom in investment the technology giants have openly expressed...
Thursday business headlines
Thursday business headlines with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
What will the UK budget mean for Ireland?
For years Ireland used to look with envy at the economic stability of our near neighbours in the UK. They enjoyed steady growth, a global trading foo...
Foundit.ie founder Alan Sparks our Repak Green Businessperson of the Month
The business is called Foundit.ie and it issues a series of QR code stickers that we can put on our valuables such as our laptops, books, bags and car...
Will we see a new action plan to speed up infrastructure delivery?
Next week the Cabinet is rumoured to discuss one of the most important documents this decade and one which could change the direction of travel when i...