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Teagasc and unions enter WRC talks over outsourcing concerns

Union talks are scheduled with the agri-research body over the agency's reliance on contract work at research farms. A recent cost-benefit analysis found that the continued use of contractors “may be difficult to justify financially” going forward.

“No budget can do everything”: Paschal Donohoe on trade-offs, tariffs and Budget 2026

As he prepares his ninth budget, the finance minister insists Ireland must balance investment with restraint. In a world of tariffs, slowing multinationals and rising populism, he says Budget 2026 is about trade-offs, credibility and building for the future.

“My father did not want us to be anywhere near the management of Guinness”

Arthur Edward Guinness, the fourth Lord Iveagh, has written a history of the Guinness family. He talks to Dion Fanning about the burden of being a Guinness, how the brewery nearly ended up in Wales and the future of the Iveagh Markets.

Irish AI start-up Jarvio opts for Mexico City as development hub after €1.5m raise

Jake Ryan and JD O’Hea are spending the initial funds raised by their Amazon seller assistance start-up on hires in the megacity. They explain how AI is shaking up software engineering and developer recruitment.

Balancing FDI and SMEs: Baker Tilly’s Brendan Murphy on what Budget 2026 should deliver for business

With Budget 2026 set to prioritise capital spending, tax expert Brendan Murphy argues that the Government must also tackle long-delayed reforms on capital gains tax and business supports if it wants to sustain Ireland’s entrepreneurial base.

Former airline workers hit severe turbulence as dozens of them hold Arena loan notes

Holders of loan notes in Arena Capital Partners are facing losing up to three quarters of their money. A group of them are forming a committee to represent their interests.

Potential revamp part of €300k salvage plan for Captain Americas

The restaurant upstairs on Grafton Street has fed generations of Dubliners since 1971. It is hoped the rescue plan will give the venue a new lease of life.

Forged in debt claim: What is going on with Conor McGregor’s brewery?

A judgment debt and now a High Court summary debt case have been lodged against the former MMA fighter's stout brewery.

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Takeaways from Liam Nagle’s boardroom journey: Rewinding the week that was

From Apple and Intel to Sisk and Norbrook, Liam Nagle has held senior roles in both multinationals and major family businesses. Here are five key lessons from his boardroom journey.

Joe Haslam: Why Real Madrid, too, is more than just a club

While “més que un club” is the tagline of FC Barcelona, it arguably applies even more strongly to Real Madrid. Atlético de Madrid fans will not like my saying it, but in the era of Florentino Pérez, there is nothing more Madrid than Real Madrid.

Byron Fry: Dual European HQs became a post-Brexit norm. Now a more polycentric approach is emerging

London's financial giants have entered a new phase in their approach to European markets as Britain starts to diverge from Brussels. Ireland must be ready to cement its position as the bloc's leading financial centre.

Constantin Gurdgiev: The US Fed’s independence is not real

The Federal Reserve’s reputation for independence is more illusion than fact. From its origins tied to the Treasury to its modern role in inflating asset bubbles, the Fed has long served political and financial interests — leaving Wall Street unfazed by Trump’s latest assault on its leadership.

Origin Enterprises is looking like an increasingly attractive acquisition target

Improving returns are only partially translating into the agribusiness’s share price – and its leadership is not wedded to the stock market.

Ronan Lyons: To build more homes, build more certainty

The minister for justice is right to target judicial reviews but if the goal is more housing, the key lies not just in faster decisions but in more predictable ones.

John Looby: Why Ireland’s complex housing deserves better than simple words

Oliver Callan’s review of Leo Varadkar’s memoir criticised the former Taoiseach’s attitude towards the “housing disaster”. Complex issues deserve better than simple words.

A rich country with unfinished business: Rewinding the week that was

Presidential candidates promise a conversation about who we are as a nation. The real question is whether we can reconcile our wealth with our failures on housing and poverty.