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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam

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Many dads might receive sweet gifts this Sunday, often imported. But why not choose a local treat? Joe spoke with Tomás Póil, who runs a thriving business called Man of Aran Fudge on Inisheer, the smallest Aran Island.
With Father's Day approaching, we often think of cards, socks, and breakfast in bed. However, the significant role fathers play in passing on knowledge and businesses to their children is often overlooked, despite being a cornerstone of the Iri
Russ Mould from AJ Bell takes a look at today's business stories and websites with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
5 years ago, you would probably not have heard about Chinese car brands such as BYD or Geely. But now they are rapidly eating the lunches of European carmakers - especially for electric vehicles. After a probe was launched last October into sus
Co Longford is set to receive a significant investment of up to €100 million from leisure giant Center Parcs. The Ballymahon facility will see the addition of a new aqua park, 200 new lodges, and a treetop sauna, indicating strong demand for pr
A look at today's business stories and websites with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
While geopolitical risks continue to be a concern, the Irish economy remains stable, with some earlier worries now easing. This is the assessment from the Central Bank of Ireland in its latest financial stability review. Joe spoke with Deputy G
This year has brought significant elections with unexpected impacts on international markets. Eurozone bond yields, including those for Ireland, surged following President Macron's surprise dissolution of the French parliament. In addition, sha
A look at today's business stories and websites with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Last week, the European Central Bank reduced its official deposit rate for commercial banks from 4% to 3.75%, with indications that further cuts might be coming. However, major Irish banks have yet to lower their standard variable rates, and th
Ireland has launched its inaugural Bio CNG refuelling station today in North County Dublin. This renewable energy source aims to reduce Ireland's overall emissions. However, it is a small part of a larger decarbonisation effort. Meanwhile, Irel
A look at today's business stories and websites with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Joe was joined by Niamh Counihan from Matheson to discuss the significance of Pro Bono Work Week, where barristers and solicitors across Ireland offer their expertise for free
Joe was joined by Garrett Bridgeman from An Post eCommerce to discuss how smaller businesses can capitalise on a 375% surge in online shopping, by preparing for this year's Christmas, now!
Kathleen Brooks with XTB joins Joe for a look at today's business stories and websites
A lot has changed since Twitter changed owners and became X.  For a start half the press office and content moderators were fired.  Secondly, having a blue tick has now become something that users might NOT necessarily want and now you may well
We were preparing for the new millennium and listening a lot to Robbie Williams and Westlife.  It also saw the emergence in this country of the now famous German discounter Aldi. Famed for its lack of frills and selling goods still in their car
A look at the main business stories today with Joe Lynam and Austin Hughes.
Concrete accounts for 8% of global Co2 emissions and cement is one of the key ingredients in concrete. Meanwhile buildings & construction as a whole account for 2 fifths of nasty emissions. So if we want to get our overall emissions down, we ne
A look at today's business stories and websites with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
It’s decision day for the European central bank and it’s more than the tea leaves which point to a Cut in interest rates.  They stand at 4% at the moment  up from zero 2 years ago. But what does it mean for consumers?  They've seen soaring inf
Recently we learnt in a survey for KPMG that Irish consumers are aware of shrink Fraction and resent brands who carry out the practice. Today PwC put out its consumer sentiment survey and it shows that some consumers are scaling back in order f
Despite a looming ban on the traditional engine types, sales of electric vehicles in Ireland were down a whopping 39% last month compared to last year and despite a rise in sales overall. If EV sales continue to dip that will have a pronounced
A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.
As of Saturday just gone, anyone who is in a serious road accident will be automatically tested for drink and drugs for the first time.  It’s in response to a surge in drug taking and collisions all over the country.  But with a quarter of all
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