With Brexit controls still to come, Ireland must diversify its export baseThe UK remains our biggest market but post-Brexit inspections yet to be introduced will affect Irish exporters
Sustainability focus could help Irish firms meet competitiveness challengeCompetitors have raised the stakes for Irish exporters but green energy could put the wind at our backs
Supply headaches for Ireland: ‘It’s like driving from Cork to Dublin via Donegal’Conflict adds to the cost of international trade, as climate change both slows shipping and accelerates the drive towards sustainable supply chains
It’s a gas, gas, gas: Can bio-methane supplant natural gas in Ireland? With much of our home heating infrastructure based around gas supply, we need an alternative to the fossil fuel version, and farm waste can supply it
Demand for green skills is outpacing supply. Upskilling has never been more attractiveAs the transition to a carbon neutral economy drives demand for green skills, there are several ways to gain sustainability qualifications in Ireland
Electric buses: How Ireland’s fleet is faring on road to zero emissionsThe journey to fully carbon-free bus services in Dublin by 2035 is well under way but there is plenty of work still to do
The future is electric but how long will it take to get there?No one seems to seriously doubt that eventually all cars will be electric but with EV sales slowing in Ireland, expect some detours along the wayListen | 16:52
New EVs: What’s coming to the market soon?The variety of new electric cars is expanding fast – here’s our pick of models coming down the roadListen | 16:06
The question many Irish drivers are asking: Is an EV right for me?You know it makes sense to switch to an electric vehicle and yet it can be, well, complicated
Out to lunch: Get your caffeine Fixx delivered to your deskSandra O’Connell welcomes the return of an old favourite and checks out some new options for exec snacking and getaways
Small companies have an edge when it comes to embedding a wellness cultureA big organisation can have a programme that seems impressive but if overwork, bullying and harassment are rife, who’s going to go to that yoga class?
Benefit in kind rules have dented the value of a company car, unless it’s an EVBIK rules have made company cars less of a perk and more of a bill but certain electric vehicles present good value for money
Venture capital versus private equity – which will work best for your business?To attract VC or PE your company needs to be at the right stage of the funding journey
How management buyouts can be facilitated by specialist lendersTeams looking to take the helm via an MBO have a variety of funding options open to them
An IPO can fund innovation, growth and acquisitions, and maximise valueA stock market flotation has clear benefits for companies seeking to access capital, though there are potential downsides
Key to wealth management is aligning financial plans with personal goalsThere is no one size fits all method. One should creating a plan suited for your individual circumstances
Diversification of investments is the key to long term growthEquities outperform other asset classes in the longer term for investors who can withstand volatility and temporary losses
A good investment adviser will help you weigh up your risk appetiteIf you can put up with the volatility you get rewarded for it in the long run, says investment strategist
Spine tingling adventures for a spooky staycationWith the midterm school holidays and Halloween both fast approaching, here are some fun ways to get into the Samhain spirit
Staycations you’d be barking mad to leave the pets at home forYou’d love to take a break, but you don’t want to leave anyone at home? Here is a selection of dog-friendly Irish holiday options that we put to the test
Up, up and away: Escape to a whole new world in Northern IrelandThe history, sightseeing and culture on offer up North are unlike anything you'll experience closer to home
Cycling: Ireland’s towns explore new avenues to promoting pedal powerInvestment in cycling infrastructure and the rise of e-bikes mean it’s easier than ever to get about on two wheels
Public transport transformation just as critical as million EV targetEvery aspect of Ireland’s public transport will come in for significant, often multi-billion-euro investment in the coming decades
Ireland’s EV charging network in need of a jolt of energyEven with sagging electric car sales, the network of charging points needs a serious upgrade. How long will we have to wait?
Making a difference for disabilityAddressing the unfair conditions faced by people with disabilities requires innovative approaches that not only tackle immediate needs but also drive systemic change
Social enterprises offer a lesson in getting things doneThe Shona Project, DCode Dyslexia and jumpAgrade are working with students across the country
Solving the social issues that others can’tJulian Yarr, Chairman of Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, talks about the organisation’s mission and the issues the social entrepreneurs it supports seek to address
‘Nobody knew what the circular economy was a few years ago, but really it’s just common sense’Second-hand shopping has been rebranded as thrifting or vintage; the growing trend is to reuse, recycle and repair to extend products’ lifecycle
Bringing in the professionals to deal with a crisisThe first thing companies need to do is ascertain that it is actually a crisis, and not a blip
Amid a rising tide of cyber regulation, experts give their sayKeeping on top of new regulations can be overwhelming, but they are essential and will in time be of benefit to all companies
Ireland is increasingly vulnerable amid intensifying cyberattacksAn ever more complex and aggressive cyberthreat landscape makes dynamic, proactive corporate strategies essential
GenAI: What’s the use?Already there is ‘real excitement’ as this technology is not only helping businesses to automate and enhance their existing processes but also to completely reimagine these processes
Sorting out the fakes from realityWhen lewd images of Taylor Swift appeared online earlier this year they were quickly identified as AI-generated deepfakes, but fraudsters are increasingly active. As humans we must keep our wits about us
Fuelling the cyber arms raceSpeed at which cyber threats and counter measures are being developed is unprecedented
Taxing times as reform remains high on the global agenda Taking account of recent global tax reforms, Ireland still offers a powerful combination of benefits, say experts
Solving the energy equationDelays in getting planning permission for wind farms has meant 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets are in jeopardy
Top 10 US companies in Ireland: Tech sector dominates leaderboardThe list of US firms with significant operations in the State reads like a who’s who of global business giants
Apps and attitudes drive dynamism and diversification in Irish fintechConsumer demand and the ‘app-ification’ of financial services lie behind current trends in the sector
Strong jobs demand in financial services as sector growsA recently published study says buoyant financial services sector will need to recruit between 6,000 and 9,000 between now and 2027
Can we trust AI to grant you a loan?Assessment of credit worthiness and health and life insurance risk have been designated as ‘high risk’ under the Artificial Intelligence Act
Upskill to thrive in dynamic environment of emerging technologiesFirms must meet the challenges of a rapidly changing technology landscape by investing in talent development
Maximise your employee value proposition to recruit the best peopleOrganisations are working overtime to make themselves employers of choice – here’s how
AI will transform work but will it be an augmentor or a destroyer?Artificial intelligence is not meant to replace humans but to better unlock our potential. Can it?
Engineers Ireland is central to engineering success for Ireland IncEngineers Ireland is made up of people who are at the forefront of innovation in the face of the challenges we all face
Engineers Ireland: The professional home for all engineersEI hubs provide links and opportunities for members based in Britain and the North, as well as in the Sta
Registered professional titles are Irish engineering’s ‘gold standard’Engineers Ireland registered professional titles recognise members’ skills and signal their expertise
New working arrangements offer a chance to move out of the cityYou don’t even have to move too far outside Ireland’s cities to appreciate the benefits of regional living
Bridging the digital divide supports remote working and the broader economyFast broadband is essential for remote working but some areas are still not quite up to speed
Managing a remote workforce calls for specific skills and interventionsWith dispersed teams clarity, good communication and a sense of joint purpose are essential requirements
How Brown Thomas opened in era of upheaval and social changeThe duo who opened Brown Thomas did so at a time of poverty due to the Irish Famine but also of wealth – that of the emerging business and professional classes, writes Anne Haverty
Where art and fashion met: Pauline Bewick’s Brown Thomas connectionArtist Bewick’s daughter Poppy Melia discovered a treasure trove of commercial artwork for the department store
The winds of change: A thoroughly modern department storeWhen John F McGuire took over Brown Thomas in the 1930s it threw itself into the modern age with gusto, writes Anne Haverty
The Godfather’s business lessons 50 years onThe commercial judgment and financial prudence of Don Corleone came down to ice-cool card-playing regardless of the turbulent times
A well planned transition is key to sustaining business successIt takes a solid plan to maintain the long-term health of a business, as owners and advisers alike recognise
Family Business Network seeks commission on public expenditureFBN Ireland says family-run businesses form the most stable source of State tax income
Set sail for Malahide, north Dublin’s popular day trip destinationSituated on one of the most scenic stretches of the north Dublin coastline, the village has top-class food, water sports a plenty and ancient history for all the family to explore, all on the city’s doorstep
Living – working and visiting – is all easier in sunny GoreyThe bustling Wexford town of Gorey is the gateway to the sunny southeast
There’s lots to do in Dublin 2Dublin’s south inner city is home to some of the capital’s most beautiful tourism destinations, is peppered with great restaurants and historic landmarks, and is a treasure trove of independently-owned stores
Shady business: The difference between light and dark green fundsSustainable investment has reached a record €5.2 trillion in the EU – but some funds are greener than others
Challenges of building a socially responsible investment portfolioDiffering ESG and sustainability reporting criteria makes assessing a company’s credentials hard for non-professionals
Who sets the moral benchmarks for socially responsible investment?Measuring and monitoring sustainability data in standardised ways builds trust and cuts greenwashing
What does Guaranteed Irish mean in an increasingly globalised world?It’s not just about made in Ireland - it’s about supporting Ireland, chief executive Brid O’Connell tells dentsu’s Dave Winterlich
Marking 50 years of Guaranteed Irish – one of our most trusted brandsAhead of GI's 2024 awards ceremony, we ask what difference a Guaranteed Irish Business Award can make
Guaranteed Irish: How members are making an impact on communities all over IrelandMember companies such as Chapters Bookstore, Glenisk, Wavin Ireland, Donegal Bees, Fleetwood Paints and PTSB desire strong engagement with their local communities
How Ireland’s aircraft maintenance sector supports the aviation finance industrySignificant maintenance, repair and overhaul services on offer, but recruitment and retention of key personnel vital to success
Aircraft lessors provided lifeline during troubled timesThe aviation leasing sector helped customers to survive Covid shutdowns via innovative solutions such as rescheduling leases, offering sale and lease back deals on airline assets and other measures
Aircraft leasing – an industry almost born in IrelandVisionary Tony Ryan's GPA effectively become the mother lode that fuelled the growth and development of the aviation leasing industry to this day
The DIY holiday option is attractive, but what about when something goes wrong?Travel agents really come into their own when disaster strikes on a holiday
Top destinations for Irish travellers in 2024: The experts give their opinionsPeople have finally regained their long-haul wanderlust with many off-the-beaten-track destinations on tourist bucket lists
Family holidays are the best. Family travel? Not so muchFrom fast passes to fully charged devices, experts offer the best advice when travelling with children
Ireland in summer is incomparableNot everyone wants to be on a beach in a hot country. Some people prefer the lush greenness that you get with our climate
Foreign holidays are in demand, so don’t wait around for last-minute dealsMulti-generational holidays increasingly popular as people prioritise travel over other discretionary spends
What kind of accommodation is the best for couples?A key reason couples may choose a self-catering unit is because they want to bring their ‘lockdown puppies’
What more can be done to attract women into careers in engineering?With female levels of participation in the industry still low, Deanna O’Connor asks if enough is being done to encourage women to take up engineering careers
Researching and developing Ireland’s engineering ecosystemSupporting Ireland's R&D ecosystem is crucial to maintain a competitive edge
Building a bridge to support Ireland’s needsHow Sisk meets Ireland’s society and economic needs via transport infrastructure
Helping Irish enterprise to realise its future growth potentialReaching 25 years in operation has offered Enterprise Ireland the opportunity for introspection and recognition of the achievements of Irish enterprise
Celebrating the success and growth of Irish enterpriseEnterprise Summit looks back on achievements of Irish owned businesses over past 25 years and looks forward to continued success
Going all out on pampering at homeWith money tight these days and regular salon visits no longer attainable for many, these are essential kit items for home manicures, pedicures and facials, says Aisling Keenan
Plastic surgery has advanced but you should still do your homeworkThings you should know before embarking on plastic surgery
How to cope with disruptive symptoms of the menopause transitionSome tips and tricks to combat dry skin, insomnia and brain fog, to name but a few symptoms
Presenting Europe: new exhibition tells the 50-year story of Ireland in the EUA theme throughout is identity, and how our identity as Irish people sits surprisingly comfortably alongside the identity of us as Europeans
An Ghaeilge faoi bhláth san Aontas EorpachAistear dúshlánach a bhí ann, ó thús corrach go stádas iomlán rathúil ar deireadh thiar, a deir Pádraig Breandán Ó Laighin
How the EU brought about ‘rapid and profound’ social change in IrelandAcademics, lobbyists and positive change advocates speak to Rita de Brún about the EU’s impact on societal change in Ireland
Lero to invest €2.9m in postdoctoral fellowship programmeFunding to be put towards 16 fellowshipsListen | 02:19
Increased spending on R&D to support sustainable practicesIn Ireland this spending spans a wide range of sectors as sustainability becomes an important competitiveness differentiator
Ireland a leading force in medtech revolution Digital health market is forecast to exceed €300bn in value by 2024
Reading to babies and toddlersLooking through picture books helps children figure out their everyday world and prepares them for focusing on the more complex symbols of language
‘It’s not what you offer, it’s how you offer it’: How to deal with picky eatingPicky eating is the a normal developmental phase with up to 75 percent of parents dealing with it at some point
First steps: Fun-filled activities for tots and toddlers Swimming, soccer or yoga classes can give your child lifelong skills - and benefit parents too
Put your symptoms on pauseNatural and supplementary remedies for the symptoms of menopause are becoming more widely used and available, but which ones will actually ease things for you?
Mona Eltahawy: ‘You have to moisturise your vulva every day’ The feminist author busts some myths about menopause in the latest episode of The Women’s PodcastListen | 50:57
Home-grown international success storiesIrish companies’ success in Europe is built on strong cultural foundations at home
Culture the key ingredient in making somewhere a great place to workWhat separates 100 Ireland’s Best Workplaces from the rest? The data provides some valuable insights
Building meaningful connections in the new world of workBlended working can provide an opportunity to socially connect with team-mates