How you can change the world through giving
We think of ourselves as ‘a very charitable nation’ - but the tech revolution presents an opportunity for us to become international leaders in philanthropy as well. You don’t have to be a Carnegie or a Zuckerberg to make a difference on a grand scale, writes Faye Walsh Drouillard
Back to building
Ireland’s economy is performing well, in spite of international uncertainty – matched by a revival in the commercial property sector
Debt Special: Keeping the family home out of danger
There are solutions out there for under-pressure debtors
Knowing when to wind up a business
Last month, a liquidator was appointed to Opsh, the online fashion marketplace founded by Jennie McGinn and her sisters. Here, she outlines some of the reasons why they decided to fold
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OCE is set to target the European space market, while HBAN angels invested €13.6m in 50 Irish start-ups last year
The pitfalls of installing CCTV in the office
Legislation clearly outlines the responsibilities of organisations and the rights of workers when they are under camera surveillance
Commercial property briefs; Office space to let on Kildare Street in D2
Detached modern warehouse to let
The old chestnut of retirement age
Changes to the state pension rules opened the floodgates, and the norm of retiring at 65 is starting to disappear
The iPhone’s sales are growing, but will it last?
The key figure will not be the total sold, but rather the average selling price of the handsets
A gentle evolution at Lexus
The Lexus IS 300h has always been a left-field choice, but can styling and dynamic upgrades lift it above its rivals?
Ireland could be on level playing field with NZ
As the country prepares to host the Women’s Rugby World Cup in August, the Minister of State for Tourism and Sport shares his vision for Irish sport in 2017