Business

New consumer protection rules will make it easier for customers to deal with insurance claims

New rules introduced by the Central Bank should make it easier for customers to deal with insurance claims and in…

3 months ago

The Gift of the Gab – it can be taught like any other topic!

My article this week is about the Trinity Business School’s 100-year celebration and the TEDx event they hosted, entitled “Change…

3 months ago

Irish Entrepreneurship Defies Economic Headwinds as Start-ups Surge 14% in Q1 2026

Despite ongoing global economic pressures and geopolitical uncertainty, start-ups grew by 14% in Quarter One of 2026, with a total…

3 months ago

Candidates Still Making the Same Interview Mistakes in 2026

Candidates are making avoidable mistakes when applying for jobs. These errors range from generic CVs to avoidable virtual interview blunders…

3 months ago

Shannon Chamber Conference Calls on HR to Lead in Era of AI and Change

The human resources (HR) function is at a critical turning point, facing what industry leaders describe as a “seismic shift”…

3 months ago

Vertigo treatment start-up Vertigenius raises €2.55M and enters US market

Vertigenius, the pioneering MedTech company transforming the treatment of vertigo, has announced the successful close of a €2.55M funding round…

3 months ago

Aoife O’Brien on why people leave, and what good leaders do differently

Aoife O’Brien came to her subject the hard way. Before the podcast, before the consultancy, and before her debut book,…

3 months ago

The oldest cyber risk is still the biggest risk facing Irish businesses

Guest post by Niall Mackey is Managing Director at Topsec Cloud Solutions, which provides email and cloud security solutions for…

3 months ago

The word cloud is in our name Glenn Weinstein, CEO Cloudsmith

Northern Ireland is a launchpad for thriving startups, and one startup that has done very well is Belfast based Cloudsmith.…

3 months ago

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