Gambling Flutter boss warns UK and Irish markets to boost liquidity or lose bluechips Paddy Power owner plans to list in New York by May 31 but downplayed concerns over its Irish business
Tax More time for businesses to agree debt repayments as deadline extended Revenue said it will keep its phone lines open until Friday to allow firms more time to agree repayment plans for warehoused debt
Companies Mainstream taps Australian growth in multi-billion dollar dealEddie O’Connor-founded renewable energy company has partnered with two others for an offshore wind development
Economy ‘Sharp’ decline in orders leads contraction in manufacturing sector Irish manufacturing sector is outperforming eurozone average, but is lagging behind UK and US economies
Economy US federal reserve holds interest rates as inflation pressures remainThe US central bank said price pressures remain elevated in the US economy
cars New EV registrations plummet in AprilRapid government investment needed in EV charging infrastructure and purchase incentives, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI)
News Out of Office: Airlines to take legal action in Dublin and UL in “needless jeopardy”The Business Post gets you up to date with the big stories of the day
Tax Companies lodge appeals against corporate tax bills worth €522m in 2023Income tax was the most frequent appeal category in 2023, representing 42 per cent of cases
Legal Construction of €200m Diageo brewery to start in weeks after legal challenge is dropped High Court proceedings were lodged in February against An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant permission for the planned development in Kildare
Financial Services UK financial services watchdog under pressure to reverse course over ‘name and shame’ planChancellor Jeremy Hunt has joined in criticism of the FCA over its plan to reform how it investigates companies that breach its rules
Energy Long-awaited marine maps for offshore wind to be published this weekThe government is set to reveal a designated area off the south coast of Ireland where energy companies can apply to build offshore wind farms
ESG ESG Newsletter: The good and the bad in the latest Irish energy figuresThe ESG newsletter at the Business Post is your source for the news that matters in environmental, social and governance, all told from an Irish perspective
Companies Irish ed-tech company Prodigy Learning signs partnership deal with MinecraftThe Dublin-headquartered ed-tech company will offer its computer science modules through Minecraft’s education arm
Aviation Airlines likely considering legal action against airport slot process, DAA warnsKenny Jacobs, chief executive of the DAA, said airlines may challenge the slot system in a bid to find new growth opportunities
Higher Education Housing overspend has put University of Limerick’s reputation in ‘needless jeopardy’Brigid Laffan says situation at UL amounts to a ‘crisis’ amid ongoing review of its finances and governance
Companies Mainstream taps Australian growth in multi-billion dollar dealEddie O’Connor-founded renewable energy company has partnered with two others for an offshore wind development
Gambling Flutter boss warns UK and Irish markets to boost liquidity or lose bluechips Paddy Power owner plans to list in New York by May 31 but downplayed concerns over its Irish business
Energy ‘This isn’t the end of it’: Carbon tax hike to hit struggling restaurants hardestMore than three-quarters of restaurants are dependent upon gas cookers, according to one industry body
SMEs Additional business supports to be unveiled this month Minister for enterprise said that new measures will help make running a business more sustainable
Companies Ireland one of two EU states without female-led listed firm Since Margaret Sweeney retired Tuesday as Ires Reit chief, all 31 companies listed on Euronext Dublin’s website are to be headed by a man
Tax More time for businesses to agree debt repayments as deadline extended Revenue said it will keep its phone lines open until Friday to allow firms more time to agree repayment plans for warehoused debt
Live News Live News: stock markets fall in response to tumbling oil prices The Business Post keeps you up to date with quick-fire updates of the latest in business, tech and current affairs
Companies Glanbia revenues shrink amid global decline in dairy pricesNutrition giant reiterated full-year guidance of 5 to 8 per cent growth in earnings per share
Economy ‘Sharp’ decline in orders leads contraction in manufacturing sector Irish manufacturing sector is outperforming eurozone average, but is lagging behind UK and US economies