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Business Today: construction still expanding, Ireland’s slow climate progress and Ireland’s €54bn Trump problem

There may be more homes under construction these days, but with new office building more or less at a standstill, the latest construction PMI...

Grant Thornton Ireland and US to merge

The big announcement on Thursday was the merger of Grant Thornton Ireland and Grant Thornton US. The American entity is the biggest, but the...

Business Today: billionaire Niel moves for full ownership of Eir and the state of Irish football club finances

French telecoms billionaire Xavier Niel has set off on a path towards full ownership of Eir, as two US hedge funds begin to exit...

Business Today: Budget fallout, Pfizer slashes Irish jobs and can Johnny Ronan find a friend

Budget 2025 is in the books, but what does it all mean? How is your pocket impact? Should all eyes be turning towards a...

Business Today: Corporate tax bonanza as budget looms, Kingspan pilloried and the best tech for back to school

The budget is now firmly on the horizon, to the extent that anything related to the economy is seen through that prism. To that...

Business Today: Creaking infrastructure will cost Ireland Inc, watchdog warns

Ireland faces serious reputational risk over “persistent deficits” in energy and water, the State competitiveness watchdog has said in an annual assessment. Eoin Burke-Kennedy...

Business Today: Aer Lingus pilots weigh Labour Court plan, Budget moves closer and how we blew Nama

The Aer Lingus pilots dispute rumbles on. The pilots union, Ialpa, has written to the Labour Court seeking clarity on a number of points...

Business Today: China and the Irish economy, Brennans Bread founder dies, and how to tell if green claims in ads are true or fake

Consumers struggle to distinguish between genuine environmental claims made in advertisements and “greenwashed” ones that give a misleading impression of the climate-friendly credentials of...

Intel considers Leixlip sale and a high profile departure at Brown Thomas

Computer chip giant Intel is reportedly mulling the sale of a large minority stake in its Leixlip plant in Co Kildare as part of...

Business Today: New insurer enters Irish market with motor and home insurance products

South African insurance group Outsurance has initiated a soft launch of Irish motor and home coverage offering in advance of the local unit’s planned...

Business Today: National Lottery and gambling ads, RTÉ defers hit shows, and influencers and their tax bills

A high-level Oireachtas committee is questioning why proposed legal curbs on gambling advertising do not apply to the National Lottery. Barry O’Halloran reports.Some Irish...

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