Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. Listen and subscribe to Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download,...
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The surge of first-time buyer mortgages since 2021
New figures show first-time buyer mortgages for new homes have surged across the country by 50% since 2021. While mover activity has fallen in every...
Europe's mobile industry worth
Europe's mobile industry is now worth more than €1 trillion a year to the EU economy, according to new figures published ahead of Ireland taking over...
Friday's business headlines
Friday's business headlines with Susan Jane Culleton and Aidan Donnelly from Davys.
How can SME’s optimise tax credits ?
It is estimated that many SMEs here in Ireland are missing out on the opportunity to recoup up to 35% of their r&d spend through tax credits. Figures...
The New initiative helping to support Irish makers.
Now, Kilkenny Design with The Local Enterprise Offices has today announced the launch of the Kilkenny Design Makers Academy, a business development pr...
Thursday's business headlines
Thursday's business headlines with Susan Hayes Culleton in for Joe
The action plan to speed up the delivery of major infrastructure projects.
The Government set up a task force last year in the hope of somehow coming up with a clear action plan for how the State can speed up the delivery of...
The business of Tuath Housing
In an effort to deal with soaring rents the government created ‘approved housing bodies’. Their job among other things is to source properties at affo...
Training and mentoring ex convicts returning to workforce
After a conviction and jail time, returning to the workforce especially in a white collar job is extremely difficult. The Chartered Institute of Per...
British Ambassador to Ireland Kara Owen
Ireland is not the only country with problems delivering major infrastructure projects on time and on budget. Britain only has to talk about its dela...
Annual report from the Appeals Centre Europe
TikTok, Meta and YouTube are facing a growing wave of appeals under Europe’s Digital Services Act, with the independent body responsible for whether s...
AI and the impact on the selling of houses
Some may find it tough to worry about estate agents especially in a time of rapidly growing house prices. But AI is starting to have an impact on the...
International business news headlines
International business news headlines with Joe Lynam and Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
Nick Adams the US Presidential Envoy for Tourism
Nick Adams has been given the job by Donald Trump of attracting 100m visitors to the US every year before 2030. No mean feat when the public face of...
Kepak to create ‘lower carbon’ range of beef products
Kepak has teamed up with Tirlán and Tesco to create a new ‘lower carbon’ range of beef products - using nutrition, genetics, animal health, as well as...
Almost 50% of all mortgages are arranged through a broker
Almost 50% of all mortgages are arranged through a broker. The sector is booming amid a very robust housing market. Finance Solutions arranges mortg...
Friday's business news review
Joe Lynam along with Kate English from Deloitte tales a look at Friday's business news.
Consolidation increasing in the legal world
Consolidation is definitely under way amid the professional classes. We’ve seen it among the accountants, auditors and PR consultants in the past 4 y...
Geopolitics and the lasting impact on the European economy
We have seen some disproportionate layoffs in Ireland’s tech sector recently, on the whole the economy appears to be weathering the fuel shock caused...
The PEPP platform providing pension portability
The problem with traditional pension schemes in Europe is they are mostly not portable - i.e. if you start saving in a scheme in Estonia you can't con...
David Jelly he Chief Executive of Property Bridges
Irish property prices have increased by an astonishing 51% since 2020. So if you were a property investor that would have been a serious return. Dav...
Friday's business headlines
A look R Friday's business headlines with Susan Hayes Culleton along with Aidan Donnelly From Davys.
DASH Leaders s leadership development platform
DASH Leaders announces the official launch of its leadership development platform, introducing a fresh and practical approach designed to accelerate p...
The business of EirSpace
EirSpace brings high-achieving students from third level institutions to collaborate on aerospace projects with it's Bell Burnell Rocket. To hear all...
Gabriel Makhlouf Governor Central Bank of Ireland
Geopolitical risks brought on by the Iran war are the Central Bank of Ireland’s biggest concern but the Irish economy is resilient and one of the best...
This month’s Repak Business Person of the Month
Every company wants to do its bit for the environment so long as it doesn't cost too much. SustainabilityExamples.com at has created a website which s...
Thomas Zimmerman CEO of FreeNow
The Dublin Tech summit starts today. Autonomous cars on our streets will be discussed and nations such as Croatia and the Netherlands have already app...
Maurice Mortell Chairman of Digital Infrastructure Ireland
The technology sector contributed €107bn to the Irish exchequer last year and data centres are at the heart of that windfall but are being ‘demonised’...
The challenges of AI and mounting legislation for accountants
The picture according to a survey from Chartered Accountants Ireland looks worrying for SMEs. 71% of them are more pessimistic than they were six mon...
Lydia Foott is the co founder of Qashio
Qashio is a fintech, which supplies corporate credit cards to businesses. The company, which was co-founded by a Cork woman, enables easier expense ma...
Monday' business news review
Monday' business news review with Joe Lynam and Economist Austin Hughes.
We look into the Financial Data Access Regulation
There is a new piece of legislation being haggled over in the EU called the Financial Data Access regulation or FiDA. The idea is to share banking da...