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Benefits of climate change ‘far outweighed’ by damage, says Varadkar

Martin warns Taoiseach that his earlier remarks could ‘undermine’ case for action
  • Aiden Corkery
  • November 6, 2019

Club king Fox wonders where Dublin nightlife is going

Robbie Fox, the man behind Renards and the Pink Elephant, reflects on the recent closure of his D4 eatery Belluccis and the future of hospitality in a changing city
  • Róisín Burke
  • November 3, 2019

Fianna Fáil support plunges after ‘Votegate’

The party is down to 24 per cent, completely wiping out the gains it had made in the previous Sunday Business Post/Red C poll last month
  • Michael Brennan
  • October 26, 2019

Budget 2020: Donohoe adopts an election footing

Fine Gael borrow from the Greens but fail to deliver long-promised tax cuts
  • Michael Brennan
  • October 8, 2019

Don’t expect hurricane threat to blow over

Lorenzo might have been a storm in a teacup but climate change is making Ireland more vulnerable to severe storms
  • Kieran Comerford
  • October 8, 2019

Biogen shares plunge after Alzheimer’s drug setback

Biotech giant halts late-stage trials as results disappoint
  • Bloomberg
  • March 22, 2019

Once bitten by the Celtic Tiger, twice shy

We have sweated and toiled since the crash to dig ourselves out of a mere third of our debt nationally, yet already credit card lenders are trying to tempt us to jump back into the hole
  • Jill Kerby
  • March 17, 2019

Join Our Team

The Sunday Business Post is hiring two graduate-level reporters to join our journalism team
  • Post Reporter
  • December 12, 2018

'Few businesses have considered the full impact of GDPR on their ability to perform day-to-day analytics'

Aoife Sexton, Chief Privacy Officer at Trūata on the challenges many companies still face six months after the introduction of GDPR
  • Craig Tait
  • October 31, 2018

'Patience running out': Business groups unite on Brexit

Leaders of Chambers Ireland, the British Chambers of Commerce and the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce are in Dublin to call for a deal that provides 'clarity and continuity' for trade
  • Andrew Fanning
  • October 5, 2018

Podcast: KBC Investment Series Podcast Episode 4

Ian Guider is joined by Niall Tobin KBC Fund Management and Hugh O’Rourke Manager for KBC Asset Management Ireland Branch
  • Ian Guider
  • September 20, 2018

Digicel finance chief departs as earnings continue to slide

Ray Leclercq, who joined the Jamaica-based company in August 2017, will step down at the end of September
  • Ian Guider
  • August 29, 2018

Mount Anville Secondary School: Deputy Principal

Closing date: 1st August 2018
  • Post Reporter
  • July 19, 2018

Podcast: KBC Investment Series Podcast Episode 3

Ian Guider is joined by Hugh O'Rourke and Pat Naughton of KBC Asset Management.
  • Ian Guider
  • July 8, 2018

Every Industry is now digital, and every company must adapt for its digital future

  • Dara Taaffe
  • June 22, 2018

The 4G rollout you weren’t expecting

Vodafone and Nokia are installing a 4G network on the Moon. Emmet Ryan on how this is about more than astronauts sharing cool pictures on Instagram
  • Emmet Ryan
  • March 1, 2018

Rape trial: Taxi driver says woman was 'sobbing'

The woman allegedly raped by Ireland rugby players Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding was crying and unsteady on her feet, the court has heard
  • Francesca Comyn
  • February 14, 2018

Online property auction firm makes British move

BidX1 plans to hold first British auction in spring after buying Andrews & Robertson
  • Andrew Fanning
  • January 19, 2018

Annual Political Quiz

Win a case of Torres Celeste wine
  • Post Reporter
  • December 24, 2017

From the Archive: Tramway to chaos as Dublin speeds towards more gridlock

In the mid-1990s, two new light rail routes were supposed to reduce Dublin’s car chaos. But, argued Nick Mulcahy, most of the proposed accompanying measures would never see daylight, and so chaos would remain
  • Post Reporter
  • December 10, 2017

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