Regulation What the ‘name and shame’ battle in the City means for the future of financial regulationIrish business and our regulators are watching the row over whether Britain’s financial watchdog can maintain its independence
Tech Nurture sets out to be a real teacher’s pet with NI education dealLimerick-based start-up has raised €1.3m to date and has other possible contracts in the pipeline
Motoring The Skoda Kodiaq is bigger and better than everSkoda has significantly changed its seven-seat family SUV, which succeeds in adding extra capability to the old car’s myriad charms
MedTech Biopharma firm SynOx secures $35m in debt fundingNews comes just days after the late-stage biopharma company raises $75 in funding
Motoring Suzuki focuses on old-school value with latest-generation SwiftThe company is hoping a value-orientated approach will see the new Swift become more popular than ever
Data Centres Vantage confirms new €1bn data centre campus for DublinSited on 22 acres, the new 38,000 square metre campus will consist of a 32MW facility, together with a 20MW facility
M&A Irish-founded Hometree secures multimillion pound debt facility Company led by Simon Phelan also makes first acquisitions under new facility, buying up two renewable installation companies
Sport Masters 2024: Joint-record prize pot on offer at AugustaLast year saw record prize money at Augusta, as the PGA Tour played catch-up with its rival LIV Golf
Motoring Motoring: Skoda Superb continues to live up to its name as it enters a new generationIt might not have radically changed from the outgoing model, but this Skoda Superb Combi is a remarkably brilliant big estate car, nonetheless
Sport US broadcasters’ streaming push shows platforms like GAA Go are here to stayResearch by S&P Global shows that the total spent on US rights for sports on TV and streaming has doubled in a decade, despite the decline of pay-TV subscriptions
‘No quick fix’ to London Stock Exchange listing woes - lord mayorMichael Mainelli blamed the rising cost of raising capital globally
EU EU to extend duty-free access for Ukrainian food exports until June 2025A compromise agreed on Wednesday provides more safeguards for European farmers while also allowing tariff free imports of Ukrainian food shipments
Sustainable Business Awards Winners recognised amid record entries for the PwC Business Post Sustainable Business AwardsThe PwC Business Post Sustainable Business Awards recognised the achievements of some of Ireland’s leading businesses in the field of sustainability.
News Gym+Coffee hits one million Irish ordersAthleisure brand is now recording revenues of over €20m and is finalising distribution partnership deals in Asia and the Middle East
Companies KPMG fined £1.5m over M&C Saatchi auditThe British regulator pointed to ‘serious audit failings’ and ‘breaches of audit standards’
News New car registrations soar, but EV sales slowFebruary’s electric vehicle sales saw a 15 per cent drop from 2023, as industry warns there is ‘little hope’ of Ireland meeting its EV targets
Motoring The new Mini Countryman arrives with a high-performance range-topperAs the brand looks to transition to electric, there’s still room for a high-performance, petrol-powered model
Motoring Motoring: Volvo could teach Tesla a thing or two about making great electric carsThe Swedish maker’s smallest and newest car is also its most desirable
Tech Irish-led biotech firm Synlogic to cease operations after drug trial discontinuedAoife Brennan, the chief executive at Synlogic Therapeutics, is among those to depart the US-listed company
Motoring Motoring: The Rolls-Royce Spectre sets the template for the brand’s electric futureThe first-ever electric car from this iconic brand is magnificent