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Food crisis knocks climate off top of Davos agenda

Climate change, which topped the agenda when political and business leaders last gathered in Davos in early 2020, has remained…

Grant Thornton’s new family-friendly policies show how work life is changing

The race to attract and retain the best staff in booming sectors such as finance has led some employers to…

Sell in May? How to respond to market volatility

It couldn’t go on forever. And now the tide appears to be turning on the era of soaring stock markets,…

Remote working brings record number of women into labour force

It was a mix of good and bad on the European Commission’s report card on Monday on Ireland following a…

Less showbiz, more down to business at World Economic Forum

Maybe it’s the dress code: ski jackets and snow boots out, in favour of normal business attire. Or maybe it…

‘Don’t waste what might be the final opportunity to lock in a low mortgage interest rate’

The European Central Bank is expected to increase interest rates as early as July, with at least two hikes this…

‘If we could live in a world without money, I’d prefer it’

Are you a saver or a spender? It’s a tough question for me, because I live very lean, and I…

O’Brien’s rather dismissive view of Siteserv ‘process letters’

Still on Siteserv, Mr Justice Brian Cregan’s draft report quotes Denis O’Brien’s rather dismissive view of “process letters” in a…

Public sector pay talks hugely significant

Talks between the Government and trade unions on public sector pay are in the sounding-out phase. Real engagement will start…

Operation de-arching: the week McDonald’s confirmed its Russian retreat after 32 years

Image of the week: De-arching After announcing the temporary closure of its 847 restaurants in Russia on March 8th, US…

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