From NCT centres to home repairs, why more apprentices are needed There's a renewed interest in apprenticeships in Ireland, with more people realising it can lead to a successful and rewarding career Work and careers • 07 Feb
How to address pay and conditions of staff in Irish nursing homes Pay and conditions for staff at private nursing homes must be part of the discussion on how we provide care for the elderly Nursing Homes • 07 Feb
How will Irish energy costs and supply change in the next year? The Ukraine war and the ongoing energy crisis has been felt in our pockets because of how the global energy market operates Energy • 09 Feb
What's the outlook on energy for Europe? A year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, volatility continues to be key theme shaping the energy landscape Energy • 03 Feb
How thousands of women are serving on the front lines in Ukraine Attitudes to women in the Ukrainian military have changed hugely during the war, with many serving with units on the front lines Military • 03 Feb
Here are 4 steps which can fix the rental crisis in Ireland The good news is that we now have sufficient research to understand what's going wrong and how to put it right Renting • 03 Feb
6 ways your car is spying on you The data our cars collect can provide insights into our behaviour, actions and even our state of mind cars • 02 Feb
What's the impact of large-scale forestry on Irish communities? The current approach to large-scale forestry plantations is already having serious effects on local communities across the country Forestry • 01 Feb
Who insures the insurers against extreme weather events? Insurance companies use catastrophe bonds to get financial protection for payouts on damages caused by weather disasters Insurance • 31 Jan
Why this is probably the best bottle deposit scheme in the world Lessons from more than 100 years of return culture in Denmark shows us why giving waste a value could work for Ireland Business • 03 Feb
What job ads on buses tell us about employment in Ireland Many job seekers see little point in chasing jobs that will still leave them in desperate economic circumstances Work and careers • 31 Jan
Ukraine war: how will the next few months unfold? While the outcome of the war is hard to predict, neither side seems currently placed to inflict decisive damage on the other Military • 27 Jan
How to save money on your household bills with simple maths Deciphering the complex numbers around energy costs, mortgages and supermarket prices is key to making good financial decisions Maths • 27 Jan
Will Leopard 2 tanks be a game-changer in Ukraine? A consignment of these high-powered battle tanks will undoubtedly raise Ukraine's combat capacity in the coming months Military • 25 Jan
Under Clery's clock: the history and legacy of the Dublin store One of the mainstays of city life for over 170 years, the store's iconic clock provided a meeting place for generations of Dubliners History • 25 Jan
How Irish dance became a significant business for Irish women Irish dance has deep historical ties with cultural nationalism and identity, but its financial importance for women cannot be overlooked Irish Dancing • 23 Jan
Electric cars in Ireland: on the road, but some distance to go Ireland has seen a sharp rise in the number of new electric cars being registered, but we still have a long way to go Electric Cars • 20 Jan
How rituals around Irish deaths, wakes and funerals have changed Funeral rituals have changed over the years, but they still reflect the deep respect for death that is innate in Irish society Brainstorm • 18 Jan
How did layoffs become the answer to every business problem? The short-term interest of financial investors is now what rules every organisation, which is bad news for employees Work and careers • 22 Feb
How to get the most out of your electric car battery Why electric vehicle batteries lose power, the second-hand car market and tips to increase your car battery's life and range Electric Cars • 17 Jan
Why Friday 13th superstitions are all in your head Superstitions like crossing your fingers or throwing spilled salt over your shoulder can have a powerful impact on your emotions Friday 13th • 15 Jan
What do we know so far about the 'kraken' Covid variant? Cases of the new highly transmissible Covid variant XBB.1.5 have already been detected in 23 countries Health • 12 Jan
Why it's important to understand how rent controls work The challenge with rent controls is in balancing the rights of sitting tenants, new tenants and landlords Housing • 11 Jan
5 ways to save energy if you rent your home Renting can be a challenge for environmentally conscious tenants so here are some ways to cut down on energy costs Cost of Living • 10 Jan
Why failures and setbacks are essential for managerial decisions We tend to assume that failures at work are something to be avoided at all costs, but his could not be further from the truth Work and careers • 10 Jan