Editor's picks

Editor’s picks: Sit down with the best of this weekend’s big reads

Our editors handpick some of the best writing in today’s Business Post – including Eirgrid’s war of words with the CRU, and a looming culture war over remote work

Dee Collins’s brand Dee’s Wholefoods, which she spent ten years building up, became a by-product of the ruthless, sharkish, relentless world of start-up capitalism. Picture: John Allen

The bitterest of aftertastes: How a rising food brand went from Dragons’ Den success to liquidation

Dee Collins spent ten years building up the well-loved food brand Dee’s Wholefoods. But in spite of her creativity, hard graft and business nous, the company ultimately failed, taking all investment with it. This is her story.

Power down: Can Ireland’s businesses keep the lights on this winter?

The looming spectre of energy price hikes has raised fears that thousands of businesses could be forced to close their doors in the coming months – and the clamour for a guarantee of government support is getting louder.