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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. Listen and subscribe to Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download,...
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Suzie Monaghan of Monaghans Cashmere
There’s only one product that comes from goats that can command very high prices and that’s cashmere of course. Suzie Monaghan has been selling cash...
What is the biggest single issue facing Ireland’s economy?
Getting houses built and infrastructure in general is the biggest single issue facing Ireland’s economy. But doing so is becoming increasingly difficu...
Thursday's business news headlines
Thursday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.
Irish organisations not grasping the transformative powers of AI agents
Irish organisations see the opportunities from AI agents, but are not yet grasping the transformative powers. That’s according to a new survey from PW...
Housing shortage becomes critical business constraint
A new survey of Irish business owners reveals that housing shortages have evolved from a social issue into a critical business constraint, with 68% sa...
Today's business news headlines
Tom McEnaney brings us the main business news headlines.
Minister Emer Higgins announces new Government Supply Expo 2025
Minister of State for Public Procurement, Digitalisation and eGovernment, Emer Higgins has officially launched the opening of registration for Ireland...
Europe’s largest business sentiment survey
Chambers Ireland have today released the Irish results of Europe’s largest business sentiment survey.
The 2026 Eurochambres Economic Survey, b...
Monday's business news and markets
Monday business news and markets with Tom McEnaney and Kathleen Brooks, XTB.
Professionals are turning down job offers because of poor interviews
In a job interview, you typically expect the person being interviewed is the one trying to impress. But 70% of Irish professionals have declined a j...
The impact AI is having on the consultancy sector
Artificial intelligence is increasingly changing the way work is delivered in the professional services sector, as well as the expectations of clients...
The new CEO of Iarnród Éireann, Mary Considine
The formal unveiling of new OPW Custom Controls Facility and integrated Border Control Post at Rosslare Europort opens today. Joining Tom ahead of th...
How the Supreme Court impact Trump’s tariffs?
President Donald Trump’s use of broad powers to impose his signature tariffs faced a barrage of skeptical questions at the Supreme Court on Wednesday...
A rethink how workplace wellbeing is promoted
Only 37% of employees believe that their workplace supports them to engage in activities to maintain their health and prevent future diseases. That’s...
Circle K opens its first dedicated electric vehicle hubs
Circle K, Ireland’s leading forecourt and convenience retailer, has officially opened its first dedicated electric vehicle hubs at Clonshaugh, and Cit...
What would a Reform government mean for trade with the UK?
With the UK’s Reform Party leading Labour and the Tories in opinion polls the question we have to ask ourselves is what would a Reform government mean...
The Collective Bargaining Roadmap will be published today
Today, the Department of Enterprise will be publishing the Collective Bargaining Roadmap, as part of a 2024 EU Directive that aims to promote collecti...
Wednesday's business news review
Tom McEnaney looks through today's business news headlines.
The latest house rebuild costs from the SCSI
Every year, the Society of Chartered Surveyors releases updated house rebuild figures and a rebuild calculator to help homeowners determine the correc...
Irish workers are doubling-down on flexibility and stability
Irish workers are doubling-down on flexibility and stability as employers take a “wait-and see” approach following the Budget, according to Matrix Rec...
Sanmina announces expansion of Ireland manufacturing site
Sanmina announces expansion of Ireland manufacturing site, creating up to 150 jobs. Emmet was joined on the show by Sean Moran, SVP of IMS Europe at...
Newstalk’s Green Businessperson Of The Month
Joining Tom on the show is Newstalk’s Green Businessperson Of the Month is Oscar Lai, Director and Co-founder of Ecoset.
All with thanks to R...
The do's and don'ts of workplace behaviour!
Halloween is here and that means it’s time for your annual dose of monstrous workplace behaviour! Joining Tom to give us the ghoulish details is Moira...
Friday's business news headlines
Aidan donnelly from Davys and Tom McEnaney brings us Friday's business new headlines.
The business of Smurfit Westrock
The biggest cardboard box maker in the world Smurfit Westrock has trimmed its expectations for annual profits and the markets really didn't like it. ...
Chief Executive of Vodafone Ireland Sabrina Casalta
There’s been a lot of talk about our infrastructure deficit and how to circumvent it. There’s no doubt that major physical digging needs to be undert...
Wednesday's business news healdines
Joe Lynam takes a look at Wednesday's business news headlines.
The pre-portioned home preparation business is growing here
The rising cost of going to a restaurant for a proper meal probably hasn't escaped your attention. It means that many of us are trying to cook qualit...
Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Hidden Hearing
Around 2.2% of the population has a hearing-related disability. The HSE suggests that as many as 8% have the much broader "disabling hearing loss". T...
David Smith the Deputy Chief Executive of Echelon
One sector which knows a bit about objections is the Data Centre industry. David Smith is building a large one in Arklow as we speak and hoping to bu...
Turnover was up 4% at Maxol to €486m last year
The budget 3 weeks ago increased the cost of fuel up to an average of €1.72 per litre of petrol and €1.68 for diesel. We’ve also learned that EV sale...
Tuesday's business news headlines
Tuesday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.
EIB to boost Ireland's district heating scheme
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the finance arm of the EU. It provides loans and grants for projects which it believes will support start up and...
Singapore Prime Minister on new global trade order
Singapore is on the other side of the world, and like Ireland is a small and very open economy. It relies on free trade and has grown wealthy on FDI....
Friday's business news
Kate English, Chief Economist from Deloitte, joined Joe this morning to look at all the business news.
Mark Loftus the founder of Paddy Box
Ireland is a nation of emigrants, explorers and travellers and many of us miss the flavours of home when we’re abroad. Paddy Box is the company that...