Europe’s grid gridlock leaves us vulnerable to blackouts
Outdated grid infrastructure, planning delays and political inertia stalling progress to a renewable-driven future for energy generation
Medicine firms try to unscramble Donald Trump’s conflicting populist visions
Forcing Big Pharma to cut prices seems designed to deter investment, not incentivise it
Everybody wants to get on board the State’s aviation policy
Dual strategies affecting this Republic’s airports are now under review
Explorium takes off, having missed out on being part of national children’s science museum
Interactive centre in Sandyford, south co Dublin welcomes 270,000 visitors through its doors in 12 months
Video-games industry is not the high-paying sector many think
Union survey shows a third of workers earn less than €36,000
More turbulence at Cityjet as interim examiners called in
Carrier set for second restructuring process in five years
Spain to consult on banking merger an unusual step
BBVA, the country’s second-largest bank in terms of assets, has been attempting a €13bn hostile takeover of Sabadell, the fourth largest
C&C’s accounting errors under the microscope
Subsidiary’s accounts shine light on imbrolgio that led to chief executive’s resignation
Tech earnings defy expectations but the future is uncertain
Tech bosses’ public display of loyalty to Trump should have earned them more than being cannon fodder
Strong US jobs data likely to mean further Trump pressure on Fed to cut rates
Latest data shows few signs of tariffs' impact as of yet
IPL Plastics now a far cry from its One51 days
Company that emerged from Philip Lynch’s One51 set for billion euro merger with Dutch firm
Glanbia’s top brass feel the ire of shareholders
Kilkenny-based nutritional group has lost the confidence of some investors
Why bother with AIB’s new non-green mortgage rates?
While AIB’s rate cuts are welcome, they don’t move the dial when compared with existing variable equivalents at the same lender
Andersen’s return shows the power of a strong brand, for better and worse
Original Arthur Andersen accountancy giant collapsed amid scandal in 2002