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Europe must regain its mojo and reassert its leadership, but needs Germany to do it
This year should finally see state fully divest from the pillar bank, almost recouping its total investment of €20.8 billion
The UK economy is 4 per cent smaller since Brexit, while exports and imports are forecast to be 15 per cent lower in the long run
Silicon Valley is on the way to becoming a tool of the right wing oligarchy-party-state over which Trump presides
Ireland has taken advantage of a system that has allowed us to prosper at America’s expense
Establishing a council of grandees with business expertise and experience would inject much needed energy into a moribund system
The famous Irish stout has rarely been as popular or fashionable so it might be time for the ailing parent to capitalise on it
For too long, the department has been one of the greatest obstacles to progress instead of the engine of economic transformation
The explosion in junior ministers to 23 is a worrying development which comes at a hefty cost to the taxpayer
We’re about to find out if Ireland’s official position on Gaza was borne of conviction or was political double-speak
In the Republic of Ireland alone, a 5 per cent improvement in resource efficiency across the economy would deliver over €2.3bn annually
A new Government has taken office in the wake of a dramatic few days in Washington. This has led to an inevitable – and correct – focus on the...
The Programme for Government accepts that rising house prices are a given. Nowhere is the new Government talking about falling house prices over...
One of the questions we political journalists get asked a lot on the rare occasions we are invited into polite company is about the true nature of...
Perhaps unsurprisingly, I am compelled this week to consider the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president, and what it signals for the future....
Business Post deputy editor Aaron Rogan takes a look at the scenes behind the stories
First poll since November’s general election shows major polarisation in electorate on economic, political and climate issues
English people who move to Ireland often arrive with preconceived ideas of what the locals are like. The Irish are quick to try to dispel any such...
With strong dividends and ESG ambitions in place, the bank is becoming increasingly attractive to investors and total state divestment is on the cards
While the opposition had every right to object, the premeditated hostility and anarchy sets a dangerous precedent for politics here
This week was a vindication of the oppositions “they can’t put us all in detention” approach.
Stringent regulations against the ownership and control of dangerous dog breeds were introduced last year by the Department of Rural and Community...
Finian Murphy takes the pulse of the nation towards the end of the first, and some would argue, most challenging month of the year.
Humpty Dumpty sat in the Dáil Humpty Dumpty watched it fall As all the whips’ resources and all the whips’ ken Tried putting it back together...
The chaotic scenes that marred the Dáil this week arose from a confluence of events that created the perfect political storm. An inexperienced...
There was more than a whiff of the Bad Times about it all. Supermarket shelves stripped empty. Public transport cancelled. Restaurants and shops...