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They chose careers in the trades and still wound up with debt

As community colleges and union apprenticeships fill up, more students are turning to pricier training options for blue-collar careers, write Te-Ping Chen and Lauren Weber, The Wall Street Journal.

Money in, founders out: The Danish deal to rescue the Drogheda factory

Bisca will take over East Coast Bakehouse in a deal that will see an investment of almost €13 million and the departure of Michael Carey and Alison Cowzer.

Born Clothing retail chain to shutter after years of sustained losses

At a late sitting on Tuesday, the High Court approved the appointment of provisional liquidators to insolvent companies in the group carrying debts of over €7m.

Tim Cook built Apple into a $4 trillion powerhouse. He leaves big challenges on AI

Apple CEO navigated shifts between eras in technology and politics while growing the iPhone maker into a giant, writes Rolfe Winkler, The Wall Street Journal.

Revenues of Fabric Social passed €15m as it sells to Publicis Groupe UK

Entrepreneur Niall McGarry has sold his business which he founded only in 2021 to a division of the world’s largest communications group. The deal marks a remarkable comeback for the founder of Joe.

The rise of Apple’s new CEO: A hardware expert takes over in the AI era

John Ternus must help Apple catch up in the AI race as it looks for its next big hit, writes Rolfe Winkler, The Wall Street Journal.

“There is simply no evidence”: Aquila Air Capital repels consultants’ three-year legal battle

A judge in the US granted the aviation lessor summary judgment in a case taken by Monocoque Diversified Interests and had sharp criticisms for the case mounted by the consultancy.

From stage to strategy: How Tom Clinch built a €700m wealth business

Tom Clinch didn’t set out to run a wealth firm — he wanted a career in the creative industry. However, by marrying his two passions, he has transformed a €30m family business into a €700m player.

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What a new Apple CEO will mean for you and your devices

With incoming chief John Ternus, Apple is doubling down on hardware in the age of AI, writes Nicole Nguyen, The Wall Street Journal.

John Looby: The case for active investing

Another period of market turmoil acts as a reminder of the value of the “endowment effect”: knowing the stocks you own can help avoid the dumb-money effect and the impact of volatility on passively managed portfolios.

A partial rebound and a permanent loss? What the first data on Ireland’s new rental rules reveal

New rent rules appear to have lifted supply in early 2026, but the recovery masks a more troubling reality: the market may now be permanently smaller.

Thomas Hubert: There is no reason to doubt long-term market returns – or is there?

John Looby rightly argues that economic growth has held steady since the Industrial Revolution. But what happens when underlying global population growth and fossil-fuel use come to an end?

Patrick O’Donovan and a line crossed in plain sight: Rewinding the week that was

The media is not beyond criticism, but when senior ministers begin questioning coverage without evidence, the balance between scrutiny and influence becomes harder to ignore.

The definitive McIlroy book hasn’t been written yet – I know just the man for the job

No interviewer has got more out of the two-time Masters champion over the years than Paul Kimmage. If McIlroy ever agrees to let someone write the full story of his life and career, there's no better collaborator. But could they agree on the rules of engagement?

Dan O’Brien: When an out-of-touch Government meets a public at boiling point

Something seems to have changed in the past ten days. If it brings more scrutiny to how successive governments have continued to unthinkingly throw taxpayers’ money at problems, it will be for the best.

Room service – part 3: A thousand welcomes meets market forces

Ireland’s international reputation for hospitality will be closely watched as more institutional capital enters the hotel market – perhaps no more so than when the Ryder Cup arrives in Adare next year.