Post-Covid era gives firms chance to reassess value of operations
Crisis is oiling decisions to coldly and wisely jettison underperforming businesses
Crisis is oiling decisions to coldly and wisely jettison underperforming businesses
Working Abroad Q&A: Every single Irish person I’ve encountered here seem to just be excelling at whatever it is they’re doing
After years of scrutiny of her career, relationships and body, the movie star lets her guard down
Stock jumps more than 2% on news of €688m sale of medical equipment maker
Initiative aims to fund academic posts, student scholarships and new campus
Investor confidence in a rally that has sent European stocks shooting up this year shows signs of fraying
Duchess of Sussex’s Irish ancestry was established by a Dublin marriage register
At Your Service: The Brennan Brothers tackle Irish hospitality in a very Irish way
Patrick Freyne: I used to have an ill-thought-through opinion only a few times a week
Videomicroscope turns neurosurgery into immersive expedition into the human brain
Last year saw months of admissions of cheating from companies including Nissan and Subaru
In 1987 he was hailed as a rival to Michael Jackson, then his star crashed and burned
Peter Mullen to head unit that funds management buyouts and other leveraged deals
This week’s major business events: BP results; Irish unemployment rate
Austin’s mayor to lead trade group to Ireland in July to help forge new links
Survey shows UK, France and Germany house two-thirds of tech start-up talent
New design will be submitted to Open Compute Project for others to work on and use; Microsoft itself plans to deploy it in data centres by the middle of next year
Plus the scent playlist and remote face recognition security
Japan’s Nikkei Group is buying FT from publisher Pearson
Toshiba boss and executives resign over profit inflation in past six years
Waddington to contribute about $800m to 2016 revenue
CEO says he wants electronics maker to move into health-care equipment
Company seeks to hire seven staff to cope with increased demand
Michael Woodford had a lot to say in Dublin yesterday about Japanese attitudes to loyalty
Colleagues gave no support to Michael Woodford when he revealed billion dollar fraud at Olympus
Six Japanese trust banks are seeking damages on behalf of investors relating to the $1.7bn scandal
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices