Consumers will feel impact of insurance claims cost rises most acutely
Motor insurance damages claims have jumped by 179 per cent when compared to the 2015–2019
AI is leading to job losses, but not in the way we expected
Microsoft is cutting jobs to save money so that it can boost spending on artificial intelligence
Intel’s axe looms over Irish staff
Losses may be lower than expected but will still mean anxious weeks for staff
Glass half empty for whiskey industry
A round of bad news emerged for two distilleries over the weekend
Where is the value in increasing the Help-to-Buy scheme threshold?
First-time buyers deserve more credible support than raising the value of homes that qualify for the scheme
How many regulators does it take to completely stifle Ireland’s AI innovation?
The regulatory response to this new technology is critical, the Oireachtas committee on AI repeatedly heard
Starlink’s Irish unit proves a lucrative one for its staff
Latest accounts for Elon Musk’s Tesla Motors Ireland show its 38 employees earned €1.94 million between them in 2023
Economic climate cools eco-friendly purchasing decisions
Just half of consumers concerned by climate change would pay more for sustainable products
Long past time to stop playing politics with housing
Trying to keep everyone happy has seen successive ministers succeed only in keeping no-one happy
Does Ireland’s hospitality sector really need a VAT cut?
Employment and prices are growing strongly in the sector
Fingal council not only party to blame for farce of Dublin Airport passenger cap
Dithering by Dublin Airport operator and Government over planning issues at airport has stymied growth and made us a laughing stock
Croke Park NFL ticketing fiasco leaves bad taste
Hard-core Irish fans were frustrated after technical difficulties and lengthy queues
AIB share sale brings banker pay back into focus
Minister has kept 89% supertax on bonuses over €20,000 for bank executives in place even as he removes cap on salaries