The rise of cryptocurrencies As the world of cryptocurrency shows no signs of slowing down is the joke on those of us who haven't invested in any digital money? Business • 18 hrs
Billion Dollar Ladies Club The female billionaire list has more names than before including reality star Kim Kardashian West. Business • 15 Apr
Reopening Construction The reopening of the construction industry starts this week - but on a phased basis. Business • 13 Apr
Mandatory Quarantine The US and four European countries are back on the mandatory quarantine list. Business • 12 Apr
A Boss with a Difference As part of a post pandemic plan to give rural villages a new lease of life it has been suggested that pubs may be used ... Business • 09 Apr
A Remote Chance The right to disconnect from work came into place last week and is part of a Government effort to improve work life balance for people. Business • 08 Apr
Taking Stock Stockbrokers have been making the news for all the wrong reasons in the last couple of weeks. Business • 31 Mar
Canal life The Royal Canal was in the news last week with the announcement of a 130 km greenway. Business • 30 Mar
Problems at the Suez Canal Imagine your mistake causing a hold up of $9.5 billion goods a day and a tail back of ships that would have made the M50 ... Business • 29 Mar
A tale of two retailers The owners of two long established businesses in Cork and Dublin talk to The Business about how they are coping with Covid-19. Business • 24 Mar
Fuelling for 100 years Fuel and food service group Maxol was founded by William McMullan, who left school aged 12 to work in a chemist shop. Business • 23 Mar
Calling Out Cancel Culture We often hear the term 'cancel culture' used when media castigates someone for a perceived wrong. Business • 09 Mar
Covid spin cycle Joanne Somers heads up the largest Irish owned laundry operation in the country specialising in hospitals and hospitality, Celtic Linen. Business • 08 Mar
Why women are poorer than men The WHO had warned that the pandemic would impact the lives and incomes of women more than men and it looks like this is the ... Business • 04 Mar
Missing the IT crowd Remote working comes with some problems - isolation, overeating and miscommunication. Business • 03 Mar
Return to the workplace There has been a lot of speculation about how workplaces will change because of Covid-19. Business • 01 Mar
Hops and Glory Husband and wife team Libby Carton and Rick LeVert took a leap of faith eight years ago when they ditched their graphic design agency to ... Business • 25 Feb
An apology from Eir Eir chief executive Carolan Lennon landed in hot water last year over comments made about their operations in Sligo. Business • 24 Feb
A crisp Brexit deal Brexit has been a bad deal for many, but for the Keogh family it has been a bonus, with crisp products selling like hot potatoes. Business • 23 Feb
Ulster Bank to leave Ireland After 160 years of operating here Ulster Bank announced its exit from the Republic of Ireland on Friday. Business • 22 Feb
Interview - Maurice Healy Maurice Healy has business interests in China, the States, Poland and even Uganda. Business • 17 Feb
The economic implications of the pandemic It looks as if the Government is planning to maintain high level restrictions until Easter. Business • 16 Feb
Shanahan on St Patrick's Day visit Taoiseach Micheál Martin is not travelling to the US for St Patrick's Day. Business • 15 Feb
Music in a pandemic Many of us have been turning to music to get some head space from the Covid-19 pandemic. Business • 12 Feb
When the mid-life crisis strikes Jeff Bezos last week stepped down as CEO of Amazon, the company he founded more than 25 years ago. Business • 09 Feb