News Focus Analysis: The time is now to switch energy providersDaragh Cassidy, of Bonkers.ie, said there was now an even starker difference between the rates offered to switching customers and those that have loyally stuck with one
Fine Gael Leadership Race Seeded over many years, Harris’ leadership campaign bore rapid fruitThe higher education minister had been preparing for this moment for a long time, and that preparation paid off
US Politics ‘It is now far too difficult for Irish people to come to America ... that has to change’Leading Irish American Congressman Brendan Boyle sits down with the Business Post says it is not acceptable that Ireland is 92nd when it comes to the number of visas issued
Connected Magazine Flying high: former Twitter execs keep the dream aliveSome of the social media platform’s former policy team have re-emerged as Blue Owl. We talk to those behind the new advisory firm
The Big Interview Big Interview: Couple behind award winning Rascals brewery on keeping it localCathal O'Donoghue and Emma Devlin have built a proper south Dublin brand, despite the occasional tiff as they run a family business
Shadow Banking Explainer: why Ireland could be sitting on a €4.5bn private credit bubbleShadow banks have more than €14 billion in additional capital ready to deploy in Ireland, according to survey conducted by Davy
News Focus Analysis: The time is now to switch energy providersDaragh Cassidy, of Bonkers.ie, said there was now an even starker difference between the rates offered to switching customers and those that have loyally stuck with one
Fine Gael Leadership Race Seeded over many years, Harris’ leadership campaign bore rapid fruitThe higher education minister had been preparing for this moment for a long time, and that preparation paid off
Economy Time to deliver: Businesses demand action on ‘bespoke’ Northern Ireland investment zoneFirms are calling for greater details about the planned zone which they’ve said could significantly boost the Northern Irish economy if properly designed
Five Degrees of Change Noel Cunniffe: ‘We need a campaign for energy infrastructure like with electrification in the 1940s’The chief executive of Wind Energy Ireland explains the policy and personal changes he would make for a greener world
US Politics ‘It is now far too difficult for Irish people to come to America ... that has to change’Leading Irish American Congressman Brendan Boyle sits down with the Business Post says it is not acceptable that Ireland is 92nd when it comes to the number of visas issued
Fine Gael Leadership Race Inside story of Leo’s departure and Simon’s ascension From Varadkar’s cabinet announcement to Harris’ final manoeuvrers, here’s how the change in the Fine Gael’s leader played out
Making it Work Making it Work: Aesthetics business aims to get the expansion formula rightLe Formulaire’s founder Dr Emma Fanning plans to expand its range of services
Making it Work World Rugby backed supplements firm Whole Supp make the jump into retailThe Dublin firm is targeting omni-channel growth, having previously only sold direct to customers
Making it Work Making it Work: European expansion on the cards for SME specialists Grid Finance The firm plans to hire an additional five staff this year
Politics Leo Varadkar: 20 years in public lifeSelf-professed straight-talker will resign as taoiseach after over 20 years in political office
Analysis Matt Cooper: Leo Varadkar saw the writing on the wall and wanted no part of it Varadkar is hoping his departure will do some favour to his embattled party
Markets Markets preview: Central banks take centre stageFederal Reserve and Bank of England are unlikely to announce rate cuts this week - but markets will be keeping a close eye for clues on future direction
Tax It’s a ‘non, merci’ from us to the EU’s latest corporation tax proposalThere is potential for legal conflict as larger countries are set to benefit from the redistribution of revenues across the bloc at the expense of smaller ones
Hospitality Gillian and Michael Beare of Finn Lough on the ups and downs of running a business as siblingsHaving taken over the family business, the siblings have transformed the Fermanagh resort into an international attraction
Politics Chambers’ No vote admission just tip of iceberg for a badly divided Fianna Fáil party Old division lines within party surface again with familiar criticisms of Micheál Martin emerging
Five Degrees of Change Tomás Sercovich: Ireland has right size and right culture to drive corporate sustainabilityThe chief executive of Business in the Community Ireland explains the policy and personal changes he would make for a greener world