Kingspan briefly usurps Ryanair as top dog on Iseq
Airline’s shares slide 17% on the back of poor results and a pessimistic outlook for summer fares but analysts expect recovery
Inheritance tax, declaration of tax-free gifts and the temptation of ‘forgetting’
Tax Strategy Group suggests Revenue should keep records with reporting of gifts and inheritance mandatory for beneficiaries
Aer Lingus hopes pilot deal secures new Airbus jets
Airline lost out on two new extra long range narrow body aircraft seen as key to development of North America routes during dispute
Aer Lingus holds its breath on deal for industrial peace
Outcome of pilots’ ballot on 17.75% pay deal will be announced today amid ongoing concerns it could trigger a chain reaction
CrowdStrike tech outage: How can we stop the next catastrophe?
Firms must review their contingency and cyber-resilience plans to avoid future major mishaps
What is behind the sharp fall in young people living with their parents?
While still high, the proportion of 18-34 year olds still living at home dropped to 60.1% last year
Sean O’Driscoll bulks up his stock portfolio once again
Former Glen Dimplex chief executive has added to his stakes in Datalex and Malin
Fanning reassures investors after San Leon listing cancelled
Oil and gas exploration firm had its listing on the London stock exchange’s AIM market formally cancelled after six months of suspension
Need for Coimisiún na Meán’s new journalism schemes tells its own story
Public should benefit from media regulator’s allocation of €6m to two funds that will support local reporting
Inheritance tax campaign is a nod to the rich
Fine Gael risks deepening social divisions with pre-election budget measure pandering to an already well off constituency
ECB faces banks blowback on high-risk loan inquiry
Regulator delays report publication after unusually strong criticism from lenders
Burke brings Irish success-story message to increasingly protectionist US
Minister for Enterprise will do well to make the necessary political connections system during conference season
Homeowners’ sunny disposition towards solar
ESB Networks figures show that more than 100,000 homes are now selling green power back into the grid
Don’t panic - it’s just national accounts data
The interplay between the real activities of multinationals in Ireland and those driven by tax policy has a tendency to complicate things
‘Absolutely possible’ to produce enough sustainable jet fuel to decarbonise aviation, says Willie Walsh
Irish head of global airlines trade body Iata says policy tweaks by governments could boost production of sustainable aviation fuel