Housing and infrastructure should be top priorities for new government, say business leaders
Digital transformation expected to be the biggest driver of growth in 2025, according to Institute of Directors survey
Digital transformation expected to be the biggest driver of growth in 2025, according to Institute of Directors survey
Appointee is former group secretary of Bank of Ireland
Institute of Directors members share their personal reflections as board chairs and the crucial role they play
Institute of Directors Ireland launches new state body governance supports and resources
Survey by the Institute of Directors Ireland comes as fallout from RTÉ's payments controversy continues to play out
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Iseq 20 companies had an average female representation of 32% at board level as of July
Engineer from humble Cork background who radically reformed Guinness and went on to take charge of Waterford Crystal
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly says Quinn will report back to him in June
Central Bank governor describes recent surge in energy prices as ‘spectacular’
Data from Institute of Directors outlines concerns about return of tight restrictions
ESG, innovation, cyber security and digital expertise among skills sought – study
Many businesses are revising plans to return to offices due to the Delta variant
Government will outline plans to phase out payments from the fourth quarter
Boards are being asked to get involved in their companies’ innovation strategies
Helen Kelly named as head of Europe division based in Dublin
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Nine in every 10 members favour Joe Biden victory in US election, survey finds
Securing quick agreement ‘matters greatly for jobs and livelihoods’, bosses say
Increased focus on good governance has meant ever more stringent selection
Few directors believe all staff will return to office once Covid-19 restrictions lifted
New survey shows dramatic reversal in confidence among company directors
PM bins Tories’ traditional pro-business stance and blackballs main lobby groups
Survey by Institute of Directors finds Dublin needs to actively promote good relations
Snap poll of institute’s members finds single-party is preference to coalition
A Government-backed review shows a mixed picture for women in business. What next?
Only 1 per cent of Irish business directors and executives expect short-term boost
AA Ireland describes carbon tax increase as a “cash-grab dressed up as a green initiative”
Institute of Directors warns on gender issues, succession and recruitment for boards
Food cans spin-off prompts speculation about unpicking beast that Coulson built
London Letter: when government says it is Brexit ready it means it has made all the preparations it can. It doesn’t mean traders are ready
‘The people who say “no-deal, no problem”, I say to them “no-deal, big problem” ’
Companies like Facebook are ‘too big to fail’ and must break up, says media entrepreneur
Ireland is spending ‘far too much time’ thinking about UK, not enough about domestic plans
Meeting set to increase tension between DUP and Northern Ireland business community
Northern Secretary dismisses unionist claims that draft deal is a threat to ‘integrity’ of UK
Institute of Directors in Ireland survey finds half of respondents want budgetary surplus
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Keir Starmer dismissed claims ‘civil disobedience’ would come from a second Brexit referendum
UK health secretary claims negativity of industry players undermining PM in talks
Business will have to implement plans for ‘worst-case scenario’, the leaders said
British foreign secretary warns of Brexit ‘meltdown’ and derides Border ‘folly’
UK Politics: These are Britain’s Lost Years. We can only guess how many of them there will be
Working in paediatrics brings a ‘whole whirlpool of feelings’ that need to be supported within the hospital system, believes consultant psychologist Barbara Wren
Sinéad McSweeney defends millennials and says mental health and wellbeing are priority
Flurry of ‘be prepared’ memos sent to firms from hauliers and airlines to mineral water producers
Group commercial director plans to devote more time to roles in the charity sector
Goodbody chief economist Dermot O’Leary says agreed wording indicates soft Brexit
Ministerial line on glass ceiling cracks, foie gras scarcity and solar gongs
Aircraft leasing business chief recalls difficulties getting off the ground a decade ago
Sun shining on Green Reit and what exactly constitutes a ‘great place to work’?
Nasty programme to put EU migrants off coming to Britain will make country less attractive even to those born here
London Briefing: UK consumers have two years to claim against mis-selling banks
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices