Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key busin
It’s that time of year again. It’s the busiest time for retailers and possibly the most stressful ti
Ever since the financial crisis, when Ireland’s entire banking system, collapsed and needed to be ba
A look at today's business papers and markets with Joe Lynam.
Tax credits for digital games were officially launched by Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, and
Black Friday sales are underway in many shops around the country. Are they having a positive impac
This morning Jonathan Healy takes a look at some of the main business stories in this morning's news
One ice rink in Cork is using vegetable oil to provide all its energy needs. It could be a model for
Ireland is the 7th best country in Europe and the Middle East for private companies to set up and th
We take a look at today's business papers and markets.
The most controversial FIFA world cup ever starts this weekend in Qatar - a tiny country which never
A windfall tax on energy companies, house prices to fall, local property taxes to rise by 5% and a
Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at today's business papers and markets with Aidan Donnelly fr
The family-owned Maxol group of petrol forecourt has posted a profit of €27 million for last year –
As we face a precarious winter with soaring energy costs, the Energy watchdog in Ireland – the CRU –
Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a run through of some of the business stories today.
Twitter cut its workforce by around 50%, Meta by 13%, Intercom also by 13% and Amazon looks set to l
Along with Joe Lynam, Newstalk Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly takes a run-through of some of th
The war in Ukraine tore up the assumption that there would never again be a land conflict in Europe.
We take a look at one sector which is often neglected for its cultural and economic contribution: f
A run-through of some of the business stories today with Joe Lynam.