Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. Listen and subscribe to Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download,...
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Ardian Mula the Chief Executive of Foodhub
Foodhub is a smaller rival to Diveroo and JustEatbut. Foodhub was set up by an Albanian immigrant in England who is now moving his global HQ to Dublin...


Marc Van Huet the CFO of Calor Ireland
Calor offers bottled gas solutions as well as liquid petroleum gas for companies and home heating. Now Calor is opening dispensing stations. These st...


Trump's tariffs on China
Those who thought that Trump’s tariff wars had died down a bit were given a rude awakening at the weekend when he slapped a new 100% tariff on all Chi...

EU commission sided with the airlines over luggage fees
Last week the EU commission sided with the airlines when it said that Spain was wrong to fine airlines for charging customers to take their bags onto...

The business of coffee
The average price of a cup of coffee increased by more than a fifth in the EU last year. It was as much as 40% in Estonia and a mere 10% here in Irela...

Maurice Mortell the chair of Digital Infrastructure Ireland
An estimated $5.2 Trillion worth of investment is set to go into data centres over the 5 years to meet the huge, anticipated demand for AI services. ...

Monday's business news headlines
Monday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam and Russ Mould fro AJ Bell.

The business of plastic surgery
Whether it’s a facelift, liposuction, breast augmentation or hair transplants, demand for plastic or corrective surgery in this country is growing but...

Anton Tsonev the Global Head of Tax with SumUp
VAT was introduced first in the 1970s as a ‘temporary tax’. 50 years later it raises over €1 trillion for European exchequers and is going nowhere. N...

Friday's business news
Joe Lynam is joined by Kate English from Deloitte to look through Friday business news headlines.

Government to spend €275bn on infrastructure over the next 10 years
There’s been a lot of talk about Infrastructure this week in the budget. The IMF says our physical infrastructure lags 31% behind competitor nations...

Findings of the latest Myhome.ie survey
Irish house prices rose nationwide by around 8% last year amid rising real wages and very limited supply of homes. Now the latest myHome.ie survey sa...

Thursday's business news review
Joe Lynam takes a look at today's business news headlines.

What does Budget 2026 mean for companies large and small?
So we know what the government will spend our money on next year. Some groups will be happy but most ordinary taxpayers won't be any better off despi...



What can we expect from today's budget
Soon today Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe will rise to his feet in the Dail and let us know what the government intends to spend your money on next...

What do small businesses need from budget 2026?
So we heard from Colm about the macro picture and what we might expect later today from the government but what should small businesses expect and wha...

Some notable changes for bank customers have come into force
Some pretty notable changes for bank customers came into force over the weekend. One of the changes SEPA or instant payments will mean transfers ta...

The business of the Foresight Group
The Foresight Group is a private equity group which invests in Irish infrastructure and especially in the renewable energy space. They are currently...

Business news review
Leonie Maccann from Irish Life Investment Mgt joined Joe to run through Monday's business news headlines.

U’s Financial Services Commissioner Maria Luis Albuquerque
The EU Commission is launching the Savings and Investment Union to encourage more of us to put our unused money into European companies. But to do so...

Friday's business news review
Friday's business news review with Joe Lynam and Austin Hughes.


Darren Sherry CEO of Galetech
Donald Trump told the UN last week that climate change and decarbonisation were the greatest frauds of the 21st century. But the business and scientif...

The business of Fleet Connect
Patrick Cotter started in the fruit markets in Dublin aged 14 and graduated into the telecoms sector by putting wifi on buses and coaches. Now he’s j...

Enterprise Ireland’s International markets week
Differing customs, languages, currencies and product standards make it tricky. Add in the fact that the Euro is 11% more expensive against the dollar...

Thomas Hughes Chief Executive of the Appeals Centre Europe
The Appeals Centre Europe is the new body that internet users can turn to when they feel something should be taken down or kept up by the biggest plat...

David Burt the Premier and Finance Minister of Bermuda
The tiny island of Bermuda in the North Atlantic is home to some of the largest insurance and reinsurance companies in the world. They pay for much of...


Shane O’Sullivan the Chief Executive of the IMI
The Irish Management Institute is worried that senior Irish executives are falling behind their international rivals because they lack some of the lea...

Merck Life Science world’s first climate neutral manufacturing facility in Cork
Merck has been active in Ireland for decades making products for hospital environments as well as life sciences. Now Merck Group, which is based in G...


How can airports protect themselves against cyber-attacks?
Just over a week ago, Heathrow and Brussels were among a slew of European airports disabled by a cyber-attack. The origins of the attack aren’t clear...

What is the 'digital euro'?
The proposed Digital Euro gives spending power for those without banks and to have a Currency which bypasses the giant American card companies such as...

Monday's business news review
Kathleen Brooks from XTB looks at today's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.

Bernard Flynn of Elis is our Green Person Of The Month
Elis is a company that provides the garments and gowns to prevent any human matter from getting into the clean room for giants such as Intel. His ga...

Report shows the consumers are in ‘watch and worry’ mode
Personal consumption accounts for 27% of Irish GDP. Stripping out the multinational sector, that figure zooms to around 60% of Modified domestic dema...