Downward trend in pay increases for this year - survey More than half of Irish employers plan to increase pay this year however, the average increase is expected to be 2.9%, down from a high of 5% in 2022. Business • 12 Mar
Downward trend in pay increases for this year - survey More than half of Irish employers plan to increase pay this year however, the average increase is expected to be 2.9%, down from a high of 5% in 2022. Business • 12 Mar
Off-grid Dublin data centre fuelled by own power plant Work has been completed on a data centre in Dublin that is not connected to the national electricity grid and instead runs off its own on-site power plant. Business • 12 Mar
Off-grid Dublin data centre fuelled by own power plant Work has been completed on a data centre in Dublin that is not connected to the national electricity grid and instead runs off its own on-site power plant. Business • 12 Mar
Irish video games to be showcased on global platform Irish video games are to be showcased during a week-long online event. The 'Games from Ireland Steam Event' will feature over 150 games and will run on Steam. Business • 11 Mar
Irish video games to be showcased on global platform Irish video games are to be showcased during a week-long online event. The 'Games from Ireland Steam Event' will feature over 150 games and will run on Steam. Business • 11 Mar
WhatsApp to launch parent-managed accounts for under 13s WhatsApp has announced the introduction of new parent-managed accounts for under 13s. Business • 11 Mar
WhatsApp to launch parent-managed accounts for under 13s WhatsApp has announced the introduction of new parent-managed accounts for under 13s. Business • 11 Mar
82 female-founded Irish startups raised funding in 2025 New research has found that a record 82 Irish female-founded startups raised a total of €131m in funding last year, which was down €14m on 2024. Business • 11 Mar
82 female-founded Irish startups raised funding in 2025 New research has found that a record 82 Irish female-founded startups raised a total of €131m in funding last year, which was down €14m on 2024. Business • 11 Mar
Global design engineering competition opens for entries The James Dyson Awards, a global design engineering competition, has opened for entries for this year's contest. Business • 11 Mar
Global design engineering competition opens for entries The James Dyson Awards, a global design engineering competition, has opened for entries for this year's contest. Business • 11 Mar
Media regulator offers funding to counter disinformation The media regulator Coimisiún na Meán has launched a call for submissions for funding for media literacy initiatives aimed at tackling disinformation. Business • 10 Mar
Media regulator offers funding to counter disinformation The media regulator Coimisiún na Meán has launched a call for submissions for funding for media literacy initiatives aimed at tackling disinformation. Business • 10 Mar
SIPTU threatens strike action at home care provider SIPTU members working in Blanchardstown and Inner City Home Care in Dublin have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay. Ireland • 09 Mar
SIPTU threatens strike action at home care provider SIPTU members working in Blanchardstown and Inner City Home Care in Dublin have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay. Ireland • 09 Mar
NUJ members in RTÉ balloted on future strategy Members of the National Union of Journalists in RTÉ are being asked to vote on whether they have confidence in RTÉ's New Direction Strategy. Ireland • 09 Mar
NUJ members in RTÉ balloted on future strategy Members of the National Union of Journalists in RTÉ are being asked to vote on whether they have confidence in RTÉ's New Direction Strategy. Ireland • 09 Mar
Fall in female board representation in ISEQ 20 companies The proportion of women represented on the boards of ISEQ 20 companies has fallen from 42% to 40%, according to new research. Business • 09 Mar
Fall in female board representation in ISEQ 20 companies The proportion of women represented on the boards of ISEQ 20 companies has fallen from 42% to 40%, according to new research. Business • 09 Mar