UK stocks are seriously undervalued and set to benefit from upcoming decreases in interest rates and from more stable politics after this year’s election. The signs are there after Labour's double by-election victory.
From the rise of the far right to dealing with energy shocks and EU plans for the harmonisation of corporation tax, Ireland has a lot to gain by keeping a close eye on developments in Berlin.
Germans have taken to the streets in mass protests against the far-right AfD party. There is now a growing need for a widespread pro-democracy coalition throughout Europe including Ireland, Fergal Lenehan writes from Leipzig.
If you wanted to sell your business last year, you had to lower the price you were willing to accept. Here's the specifics of why company valuations fell.
The Irish company accounts for one in 10MW of national data centre capacity. Its deal with Starwood Capital indicates the scale of investment involved.
The country is in good shape. We’re better off than most of the nations around us and many aspects of our lives and businesses are the envy of our European neighbours. We’ve never had it so good, but we can still make a mess of it.
One thing the European economy has always had going for it is its strong industrial sector. But thanks to bad luck, and a few big policy blunders, that's changing very quickly.
Joining a bunch of misfits for a month-long cookery course will teach you more about yourself, others and the concept of time than any other form of training.
In a new book, Infrastructure Projects and Local Communities, stakeholder engagement consultant Garry Keegan advocates for deeper and earlier public consultation with local people to get necessary projects such as wind farms across the line.
ESG is here to stay, and with it comes a slew of internal processes that will prove arduous and time-consuming. More and more employers are now seeking out the talent to handle emerging gaps and mandatory reporting.
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