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
Five Degrees of Change Five Degrees of Change: Pádraic Fogarty, ecologist and wildlife advocateThe Business Post’s energy and environment podcast returns with a focus on nature and biodiversity
MedTech Irish life sciences VC firm Seroba closes out €123m fundFund IV to target 12 investments with Irish companies Perfuze and Deciphex among those that have already received backing
Motoring Electric Peugeot 308 doesn’t deliver any great shocks, just a cultured driving experienceThe car promises up to 414km of zero-emissions driving range in a family-friendly package
Streaming Netflix beats Wall Street expectations with big surge in customer sign-ups Shares of Netflix are up 38 per cent in the past year through the close on Tuesday
Auto Ireland 2024 Hot Wheels: Shane O’ Donoghue rounds up the latest news from the motoring industryThe Auto Ireland team are in a unique position to tell buyers about what’s coming down the line as they spend time with car company bosses, management, engineers and designers throughout the year.
Auto Ireland 2024 Auto Ireland 2024: check out the complete A-Z of new cars on the roads this yearWith January more or less behind us, it’s an interesting time to both reflect on the year that has gone by and ponder the one ahead of us.
Auto Ireland 2024 Auto Ireland 241 guide E to L: Jaguar, Land Rover and LexusWe look at the latest offerings from a host of top brands such as Fiat, Ford, GWM, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Land Rover, Lexus, Honda and Hyundai
Auto Ireland 2024 Auto Ireland 241 guide A to D: Audi, BMW, DSWe look at the latest offerings from a host of top brands such as Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, BYD, Citroen, Cupra, Dacia and DS
Motoring Refreshed Opel Corsa looks to fill a Fiesta-shaped gap Vizor’ front-end styling, sharper infotainment and an enhanced electric model all part of Opel’s plan to push the Corsa to the front of the class.
Sport Man City and Superdry go to war as fashion chain cries foul over training top branding Retailer Superdry launched legal action against the Premier League champions over branding on training tops linked to Asahi beer
Retail Tesco raises profit forecast as M&S reports record customers Retailers announce strong Christmas trading with Tesco Ireland reporting sales of €1.3 billion in the 19 weeks to January 6, up 7.5 per cent year-on-year