Joining a bunch of misfits for a month-long cookery course will teach you more about yourself, others and the concept of time than any other form of training.
In a new book, Infrastructure Projects and Local Communities, stakeholder engagement consultant Garry Keegan advocates for deeper and earlier public consultation with local people to get necessary projects such as wind farms across the line.
ESG is here to stay, and with it comes a slew of internal processes that will prove arduous and time-consuming. More and more employers are now seeking out the talent to handle emerging gaps and mandatory reporting.
Thousands of business owners breathed a sigh of relief when the Government eased the repayment terms for €1.72bn in tax liabilities parked since the pandemic but the “cheapest finance” scheme has multiple costs, too.
Bruton's Rainbow Coalition laid the foundations of the Good Friday Agreement and cemented Ireland’s position as the poster child of the EU. The late Taoiseach came into his own on the world stage.
The post of Garda commissioner will become vacant in June of next year when Drew Harris finishes his tenure. But who will take up the reins after he goes? For a whole lot of reasons, it is vital that the State has a plan.
Ireland has some good rugby teams, but the national U20 side is arguably the outstanding one. The U20s have won 22 games out of 24 since 2019. What's behind the success of Ireland's underage development system?
A recent study from Germany’s CESifo Institute asked a very important question: How vulnerable are European economies to geopolitical risks associated with changing trade flows and deglobalisation?
The twin engines of the Irish economy were sputtering amid lay-offs and contractions. They are firing once again, fuelled by research and technology.
To build 50,000 homes per year, enormous amounts of capital will have to be found each and every year. Here are the options.
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