The cost-of-living crisis will understandably take centre stage in Budget 2023. However, there are still many other challenges facing the economy that must also be addressed.
Declan Murphy believes Allsorter, which provides AI bias and compliance technology for hiring, can be a billion-dollar business. But to understand his plans for the future, you must understand the various turning points in his past.
When world champion Magnus Carlsen withdrew from a chess tournament after defeat to Hans Niemann and followed it up by resigning in an online match in the second move, it raised questions about cheating. But how is it done?
In the latest episode of Experience with Dion Fanning, Frances Fitzgerald talks about her resignation as Tánaiste and Minister for Business and Enterprise in 2017. She explains the shock of that resignation, the dangers of populism and why Fine Gael has been stereotyped.
At a time when unionism is down on its luck, the UK Chancellor’s fiscal statement could be the equivalent of a Lotto ticket with the right numbers.
For the government, selling out of Bank of Ireland brings cash in the door and absolves it from responsibility for unpopular decisions by the bank. For Bank of Ireland, today is a big day - no bank wants to be partially owned by the state.
As recently as May, it all seemed to be going to plan for Content LIama, an e-commerce software company backed by high profile investors. But the summer months appear to have changed the company's course and its future is now being tested.
Derek Richardson had big plans for the London Wasps when he bought the famous rugby club in 2012. Now the club has filed notice of its intention to appoint an administrator and is facing ejection from top-flight rugby.
Limbo, a weight-loss start up co-founded by Pat Phelan, has raised a €6m seed round. Basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal is on board, along with a host of successful Irish tech investors. But what actually is the technology that is promising so much?
The HSE halted payments to the Mater Private amid concerns that it was being billed for hefty intercompany interest bills paid to a Luxembourg entity. The High Court has largely ruled in its favour.
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