New regulations and more sophisticated and devastating cyber risks are prompting Irish organisations to invest more in cyber resilience. However, as PwC Ireland cybersecurity partner Len McAuliffe explains, companies need to ensure they are allocating resources in the right places and the right way.
The Chris Kelly Group has just opened a new 900-person venue in Dublin 2, the largest such opening in years. Its founder Chris Kelly explains how the group now employs 500 people but wants to do more.
Both Irish and international experts have warned for over two years that pyrrhotite and not mica is the key culprit behind the crisis. Full demolition, they say, is now the only real option for homeowners.
Nicky and Ella Dwyer are the founders of Drobey based in Monkstown, Co Dublin. As they gear up for the Christmas party market, they explain how they plan to grow further.
New financial information for the core part of the hotel business now separated from Press Up reveals both strength and the need for its eventual refinance.
The State covers a set portion of electoral expenses. For the rest, the resources of each organisation can make a big difference. Here are the details of their balance sheets.
The Currency has sent multiple requests for details on licences granted by the trade department. While ministers defend oversight as tight, lack of transparency raises legitimate concerns over the system.
The Bray Central shopping centre and entertainment venue is the latest property to face enforcement by lenders to the property arm of Paddy McKillen Jr's business.
From tariffs to oil prices and corporation tax, the ripples created by the US election have begun to make their way across the Atlantic. The Currency’s writers have been anticipating them.
The tech industry, a vital cog in Gaza's economy and link to the outside world, has been decimated as Israel’s assault halts life in the strip. Amid the devastation, tireless work is ongoing to keep the sector alive.
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