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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 busin

Episodes

Total: 1815

It may be named after a borough in New York, but Manhattan peanuts and popcorn couldn't be any more

Oil prices soared and with them the cost of living. Confidence evaporated and interest rates climbe

Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at today's business papers and markets with Aidan Donnelly fr

It’s a date that will linger on for generations. February 24th 2022 shook the world when Russia laun

Section 230 of the communications act in America, has proven to be a seminal piece of legislation wh

A look at today's business papers and websites with Joe Lynam.

Brace yourself for notable issues getting your hands on tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, and a whole suit

It’s a worrying time for tourism. As it prepares for the peak summer months, there is genuine conce

A look at today's business papers and websites with Business Editor Joe Lynam.

Only 9% of the 30,000 people employed in the security sector are women. But security is a lot more

The government has introduced a new tax incentive to lure designers and developers in the digital ga

Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a run-through of some of the business stories today.

Last week the engineering and technology company Expleo announced that it was setting up an innovati

Last month Ikea posted profits from its Dublin store of €216m for the year to the end of August 2022

A run-through of some of the business stories today with Business Editor Joe Lynam.

Irish company Viatel has announced a fresh recruitment program in a bid to expand their operations h

Over the past few months we have seen something of a tech winter as tens of thousands of jobs are s

A look at Friday's papers

2023/2/17

Aidan Donnelly of Davy joined Joe to look at what's making the headlines.

In this new podcast, Life and Leadership, Bobby Kerr explores the lives of some of the most successf

Earlier this week, the EU forecast Irish GDP to grow by 4.9% this year. However many economists disa