Academy Reward: The financial dividend of Oscar success Irish success at this week's Oscar nominations is more than a good news story, writes Adam Maguire, it's also likely to spark a significant financial … Business • 2 hrs
More interest rate hikes in prospect? Almost certainly The Governing Council of the European Central Bank meets this week to consider its next move on interest rates. Having hiked rates aggressively since the … Business • 10 hrs
Focus on Govt as cost-of-living supports set to expire The Government's massive €11bn Budget last October ushered in a raft of new cost-of-living supports for households and businesses. But many were temporary and are … Analysis and Comment • 28 Jan
Level Up: Film & TV studios betting big on gaming Despite many bad investments and embarrassing flops over the years, TV and film studios are showing renewed interest in developing content based on popular games … Business • 25 Jan
British PM accused of being too weak to sack Zahawi British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak did not reveal any more details about the controversy surrounding the tax affairs of Conservative Party chairman Nadhim Zahawi. Analysis and Comment • 25 Jan
Paschal Donohoe - latest revelations are more serious Paschal Donohoe knew he had the fight of his political life. The stakes could not have been higher. Analysis and Comment • 25 Jan
Stakes high as Donohoe to make second Dáil statement This is a big day for Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe, and the stakes have been raised since last week, writes David … Analysis and Comment • 24 Jan
The view from Poland - on how best to arm Ukraine Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, speaking to the Polish Press Agency (PAP) at the weekend, criticised Germany's government for its indecision on whether to send … Analysis and Comment • 23 Jan
Coillte's controversy: A UK-based fund and Govt summons Weeks of controversy over Coillte's decision to link up with an institutional investor fund to buy land and forests leads to a ministerial summons, but … Analysis and Comment • 22 Jan
Roe v Wade 50 years on - abortion debate shifts focus Today is the 50th anniversary of the Roe v Wade ruling - a decision by the United States Supreme Court that had the effect of … Analysis and Comment • 22 Jan
Sustainability a massive challenge for aviation sector Aviation has faced down the threats caused by the pandemic and the shocks arising from the Ukraine war. But it now faces an even greater … Analysis and Comment • 21 Jan
University Hospital Limerick's overcrowding legacy As a public march is planned in Limerick to protest at the continuing overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick, RTÉ News Mid-West Correspondent Cathy Halloran has … Analysis and Comment • 20 Jan
When a short political crisis becomes a long one It is surprising that Paschal Donohoe has allowed what appeared at first to be an oversight to escalate into career-defining crisis. Analysis and Comment • 21 Jan
New year, new you: Financial resolutions for 2023 While the 'new year, new me' approach isn't for everyone, January can be a good time to set some financial resolutions for the year ahead. Business • 20 Jan
Why is Argos leaving Ireland? It is never a good day when any business in Ireland has to close. Business • 20 Jan
The 3 potential outcomes facing the Stormont Assembly Northern Editor Vincent Kearney looks at the three possible outcomes now facing the Stormont Assembly. Analysis and Comment • 19 Jan
6 key points in the Paschal Donohoe controversy Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe has been before the Dáil giving a statement in relation to issues surrounding his expenses declaration from … Analysis and Comment • 19 Jan
Housing outlook is poor, despite record investment Housing remains the number one challenge for the Government, but despite record investment the outlook is poor. Analysis and Comment • 15 Jan
NI Protocol talks: Breakthrough or false dawn? This week's breakthrough in the Northern Ireland Protocol talks happened gradually, then suddenly. Analysis and Comment • 14 Jan
Bumpy road ahead for car buyers in 2023 2022 was a challenging year for those buying and selling cars, with rising prices, tight supply and economic uncertainty. 2023 looks like it won't be … Business • 14 Jan
Why are gas prices falling and will my bills come down? This week, Flogas became the first domestic energy provider to offer a one-year fixed price contract to customers since early 2020. Business • 13 Jan