Ireland is never, ever, ever building an innovation system of the scale of the UK, or the US, even in per-person terms. Then why bother? Because small states have to choose carefully.
For years, Glanbia’s performance trailed behind Kerry’s. The tide is now turning.
If an organisation can’t do its core job, problems will show up one way or another. Either it’ll make a poor quality product for a fair price, as is happening with Boeing. Or it’ll make a good quality product at massive cost, as happened with the National Children’s Hospital.
The pattern of behaviour by fraudsters and their open brazenness are hard to believe, until you realise how much they enable fraud in the first place.
The perfect match in recruitment can be undone by poor timing. It is about accepting certain things we have no control over and cannot manage.
With eight months to go to Budget 2025, ministers were already flying kites before an audience of founders on Thursday.
Ireland's performance has stepped up a gear from the rugby world cup and from last year's tournament. Here are five ways the team is developing.
There is a severe shortage of money for policy initiatives in Northern Ireland despite the billions flowing from London. One of the options for the DUP is to put the past behind it and reach out to Dublin.
Rising temperatures across the world are making many regions uninhabitable, resulting in mass population shifts. Nations must now start to accept immigration as a climate adaptation strategy.
New ventures in Ireland are facing a continuing challenge in raising funds, despite continued growth and job creation. Is the State’s investment strategy to blame?
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