The final meeting of the North-South Ministerial Council that included Leo Varadkar and Simon Coveney took place on Monday in Armagh. All the major players from both side of the border were there. But two of them won’t be back.
When Ireland tells its returned emigres to stay because they’re needed here, does the nation really mean it? For Sinead O'Sullivan, the initial relationship quickly turned sour and the spark turned into resentment.
A reduction in Vat and a tweak in the eligibility criteria for LEO supports would provide a significant boost for entrepreneurs in the circular economy - and help the Government achieve its stated goals.
James Timpson is the legendary owner of the Timpson chain of stores offering a huge range of services from shoe repairs to dry cleaning across Britain and Ireland. The success of the group is built on his personal philosophy of trust.
By tilting to the right, Simon Harris wants to undercut the temptation of more radical votes. There will be help for farmers and small businesses but to really address voter anger, the new taoiseach will need to confront housing.
This Munster squad possesses the necessary tools to navigate the complexities of knockout rugby. But that is no guarantee that they will overcome Northampton.
Available to serve, Simon Coveney received deafening silence in response from the next Taoiseach Simon Harris. Now, for the first time in his political career, Action Man Coveney is in self-induced observe-and-reflect mode.
Stuart Fitzgerald’s accountancy firm Fitzgerald Power is seven months into a project to reduce the company’s climate impact. It’s been slow progress but he feels that they are getting somewhere.
It is many years since the country’s economic indicators have looked so well and the new Taoiseach will have a lot of tailwinds going his way. How should he use them?
The worlds of psychology, economics and investing lost a giant last week. At the grand old age of 90, Daniel Kahneman died peacefully at his home in Manhattan.
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