Mortgage approvals reach record €14.1bn
Value of approvals rose 17.8 per cent in May compared with year earlier
Irish consumer confidence improves as public adapt to global instability
Latest Credit Union barometer sees first back-to-back improvement in nearly 12 months
Penneys parent Primark to cut about 100 jobs from Dublin HQ
It is expected that 7 per cent of the 1,500 roles in its Dublin headquarters will be cut
Japan’s ageing population an opportunity for Irish medical technology companies, says EI chief
‘It is no secret that Japan is Ireland’s number one objective in growing relations within the Asian region,’ the Minister for Enterprise said.
Average price of a second-hand home in Dublin pushes past €600,000 barrier
In the rest of the country, housing prices reached €313,000 in the first half of the year
AI ‘could significantly increase unemployment’ Oireachtas committee told
Industry experts warned that entry-level software engineering jobs could be among those first to go
Department of Enterprise facing €38m bill due to grant classification issue
Minister warned final figure could be even higher and will be met by ‘savings identified within the department’s capital allocation’
Irish people more concerned about cost of food than counterparts
Just 37% of people in Ireland willing to pay more for environmentally friendly food, lower than the global average
Law firm Matheson elects Darren Maher as new managing partner
Matheson's incoming managing partner will take up the role at the start of 2026
Irish real estate investment firm Lugus Capital to expand into UK
The joint-owner of the Blackpool Shopping Centre in Cork has launched a UK expansion
‘Amsterdam is a whole lot easier to get around than Dublin ... You get a much better quality of life here’
Wild Geese: Eoin Blunnie is an orchestral composer who works in e-sports
European shares hit one-month low amid rising Middle East tensions
Shares of Kenmare Resources fell more than 20 per cent after it walked away from takeover talks
DCU took in nearly €13m from its student accommodation last year
The accounts bring Irish universities’ income from student accommodation over €120m for the first time
‘Reputation alone will not cut it’ for food industry says new Enterprise Ireland chief
Minister Burke commended former EI chairman for resigning last week
IDA Ireland to spend ‘very significantly more’ than €100m on site for FDI
Yet to be identified site in the west of Ireland is understood to be targeting investment from computer chip manufacturer