As I write this, Notre Dame Cathedral has reopened to great pomp and circumstance, its grandeur matched only by the irony of the Orange president-elect standing...
In an era where the Union Jack once signaled British naval prowess on the high seas, the United Kingdom is embarking on a new kind of expedition: one that navig...
The UK's historic Brexit decision was made on January 30th, 2020 and the implications for the country's automotive construction industry are becoming increasingly clear, going by the opinion of Julia Vorontsova. Where there was once a smooth autobahn...
The impact of Brexit on the governance ecosystem is significant. The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the most important countries in the European Union (EU) and i...
InterTradeIreland’s latest Business Monitor survey (Q4 2021) reveals that firms across the island are clawing back ground as the pandemic loosens its grip. The ...
Automation and innovation can't be overlooked by small businesses anymore, as it differentiates why one business will thrive and another will not.
This guest post is Morgan Browne
Innovation Opens Doors
Cloud technology, the Internet o...
In today's podcast Melanie Boylan spoke with Rory Fitzpatrick is the CEO of the National Space Centre in Elfordstown, Republic of Ireland. They covered a lot o...
The new tariffs on car imports in the wake of Brexit are threatening Irish businesses, and are likely to have major implications for meeting the nation’s climat...
The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. and the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie Mc Conalogue T.D. today announced a new €100m Scheme for the food processing sector, in recognition of the...