Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Latest

All time
An Irish firm that localises video games has bought three companies in 12 days
Ireland's biggest coffee chain is plotting a leap into Germany
The deluxe Dromoland Castle is getting a touch-up worth tens of millions of euro
After a year under wraps, an Irish startup backed by heavy-hitters is ready to unseat LinkedIn
A decade after selling his first company, EntAnon's head just quit - to start another one
Bank of Ireland has poached a senior UK exec for its new CEO
With its ridesharing plans parked, Uber struggles to justify more Irish investment
Six months after quitting Twitter, Mark Little is cooking up another project
Uber has hit a roadblock in the court case that will decide its fate across Europe
'Now's the best time to start a company because everyone else is scared s**tless'
A Dublin startup is trying to stop millennial workers from quickly switching jobs
A year after hauling a 767 up the Shannon, Sligo's glamping project has hit a funding snag
The firm behind First Dates Ireland: 'You're only as good as your last job and next idea'
Despite wrestling branch closures, An Post is Ireland's most 'likeable' company
One major UK supermarket is going 'British-only' for beef - and it wants others to follow suit
Intel has been cleared for a huge expansion of its Kildare plant
Hostelworld founder Ray Nolan: 'This is my first real job in six or seven years'
Tesla has opened its first Irish showroom - but buyers may wait four months for cars
Eir boss: 'We're the only party doing anything of any substance in rural Ireland'
Two semi-states have a €500m solar plan that could power nearly one-tenth of Irish homes
Web Summit is going on a hiring spree – including someone to deal with the Irish government
Meet the businesses of... Dublin's George's Street Arcade
'Ineffective, too slow and understaffed' - Irish telcos are rounding on their regulator
After 90 years in business, Éamon de Valera's Irish Press firm is being wound up
Why tech firms are up in arms about two nations cracking down on foreign work visas
The 4 things you need to know about Eir's record fine from the telecoms watchdog
Newstalk, 98FM and Spin's chief executives to go in a major Communicorp reshuffle
Take a guided tour of... Squarespace's flash new Dublin office
As Cuba emerges from economic hibernation, opportunity knocks for Irish firms
This is where most of Irish advertisers' record digital spending is going
A council's rejection of one 500-unit project shows a 'flawed planning system'
'Our competition isn't other racecourses, it's shopping centres'
Blanchardstown centre vacancies are at near-recession levels after its €945m sale
A four-year-old Limerick space startup has bagged €50m from Asian investors
‘Why would we ignore a billion people?’: An Irish fintech firm has raised €2m to expand into Asia
Ireland has been accused of rivalling the Cayman Islands when it comes to tax avoidance
Two Irish brothers looking to pilfer business from JustEat and Deliveroo have raised €500k
The 60-year-old company buying Ireland's best horses for Chinese billionaires
The story behind the Irish organic dairy company that's selling cheese to the French
A €280m Saudi-backed development could make Waterford 'Ireland's top regional city'