A business budget? Just don’t say it to hoteliers...
Curbing tax reliefs when they have fulfilled their purpose shows backbone and sound financial sense. But it won’t make the government any friends in the hospitality sector
Curbing tax reliefs when they have fulfilled their purpose shows backbone and sound financial sense. But it won’t make the government any friends in the hospitality sector
Budget 2019 gives a little to a lot, with an aim of consistent and incremental change in an age of uncertainty
The budget includes measures aimed at mitigating Ireland’s dangerous reliance on the multinational sector. This is a positive development
Five years ago, the Business Post nearly went bust. It took an almighty effort, and a new owner, to steady the ship - but that effort ultimately succeeded
If you want to follow the real action in Ireland’s mergers and acquisitions scene, look no further than the humble petrol station
Dissent is growing among a number of minority OpenHydro shareholders, and that dissatisfaction has been realised by the examinership application.
Ten years on from the bank bailout, we are in the most controversial phase of the great Irish sell-off: mortgages
Bradley’s Pharmacy saga reveals a retail sector reeling from multiple body blows
Ian Kehoe is joined by Michael Brennan for the latest Post Podcast
Ian Kehoe is joined by Ian Guider for the latest Post Podcast
The government is in love with multinationals in a volatile world. It urgently needs to pivot towards backing Irish enterprises with the enthusiasm it shows for giant corporations
Sunday Business Post Health Editor Susan Mitchell joins Ian Kehoe to discuss the CervicalCheck and BreastCheck programmes
With its blue-chip investor base and a promise of clean energy, OpenHydro was billed as the next big thing. But the tidal energy company has spectacularly collapsed, leaving behind massive debts, disgruntled shareholders and aggrieved staff
Ian Kehoe is joined by Jack Horgan-Jones for the latest Post Podcast
If the state’s toxic debt agency is to be believed, it has been a roaring success – but its critics have voiced deep concerns about the metrics it uses