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Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Vincent Wall, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews.

Episodios

  • How can airports protect themselves against cyber-attacks?

    29/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    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 but fingers point at Russia. It takes a lot of effort and resources to take down Europe’s busiest airport but that is what these fraudsters and criminals apparently have. So, what can smaller companies do in the face of these attacks? Gavin Millard, VP of Intelligence at Tenable joined Joe Lynam on the show.

  • What is the 'digital euro'?

    29/09/2025 Duración: 07min

    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 Visa and American Express. It’s only an idea at the moment but we could all be spending digital euros before the end of the decade. But do we need it? Atze Faas is a payments adviser to EuroCommerce which represents Europe’s retailers and joined Joe Lynam on the show this morning.

  • Monday's business news review

    29/09/2025 Duración: 07min

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

  • Report shows the consumers are in ‘watch and worry’ mode

    26/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    Personal consumption accounts for 27% of Irish GDP.  Stripping out the multinational sector, that figure zooms to around 60% of Modified domestic demand.  That’s bigger than any one sector in the economy and so the mood of the consumer really matters.  The latest survey for the Credit Unions suggests that the consumer is in ‘watch and worry’ mode given the bigger geopolitical turbulence out there. The economist Austin Hughes compiles the report for the Credit Unions and joined Joe this morning.

  • Bernard Flynn of Elis is our Green Person Of The Month

    26/09/2025 Duración: 04min

    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 garments don't shed nor have any loose fibres and are cleaned after each use. Bernard Flynn of Elis, Cleanroom and he is the Repak Green Business Person Of The Month for September. 

  • Friday's business news review

    26/09/2025 Duración: 09min

    Kate English - Deloitte looks at today's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.

  • Thursday's business news headlines

    25/09/2025 Duración: 02min

    Thursday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam.

  • Latest quarterly economy report from the ESRI think tank

    25/09/2025 Duración: 05min

    Although less onerous than feared, the new 15% tariff regime represents a clear deterioration in Ireland’s trading environment.  Despite that, Irish growth as measured by Modified Domestic Demand is set to be a robust 3.8% this year but slip back to 2.9% in 2026.  They are among the views in the latest quarterly economy report from the ESRI think tank, which also has a deep dive into Ireland’s pharmaceutical sector whose Irish corporation tax receipts could be in jeopardy. All to discuss with Dr Conor O’Toole from the ESRI. 

  • We need to provide the infrastructure for the AI revolution

    25/09/2025 Duración: 08min

    Dell is worried that Ireland is set to miss the boat when it comes to providing the infrastructure for the AI revolution including grid connections, water supply and even good old fashioned planning permission. This is a stark warning from one of the biggest tech companies in the world and comes as corporate America invests a trillion dollars on AI infrastructure and nuclear powered data centres. But do we have to copy them? Joe discusses this further with Jason Ward, EMEA North  Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Ireland. 

  • A big shake up for gig economy workers

    24/09/2025 Duración: 07min

    In 2023 the Supreme Court made a key ruling in the employment space which makes it much tougher for freelancers to have arms length contracts with the company from which they earn most of their income. Now the Revenue has set until January for employers to get their contract labour onto regular PAYE contracts. It’s a big shakeup especially for so-called gig economy workers.All to discuss with Deirdre Malone, Head of Employment Law at EY Ireland. 

  • New rules for individual parcels arriving into Europe

    24/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    Last month Donald Trump scrapped the old de minimus rule for parcels coming into America, which allowed small packages to arrive tariff-free for US consumers.  Now the EU is set to follow suit and make it far tougher for individual parcels to arrive tax-free into Europe. But British exporters will also be affected and what will it mean for European Consumers?  All to discuss with Dr Anna Jerzewska Global Customs Director at the freight forwarding company DSV. 

  • Wednesday's business news

    24/09/2025 Duración: 03min

    Wednesday's business news with Joe Lynam.

  • Tuesday's business news

    23/09/2025 Duración: 03min

    Joe Lynam brings us through Tuesday's business news headlines.

  • Do high value technology jobs have a far higher multiplier effect?

    23/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    Professor Carl Benedict Frey thinks that high value technology jobs have a far higher multiplier effect than manufacturing jobs. Ie each highly skilled professional creates or supports up to five other jobs whereas each manufacturing job only has 1.6 supported jobs elsewhere in the business.   Professor Carl Benedict Frey the Dieter Schwarz Associate Professor of AI and Work at the Oxford Internet Institute discussed all with Joe this morning.

  • Daryl Hanberry Head of Tax and Legal with Deloitte Ireland

    23/09/2025 Duración: 07min

    We are exactly two weeks out from the budget, and although the leaking of tax or spending measures hasn't begun in earnest yet, we’re starting to get a sense that this won't be like the last one ie a pre-election giveaway.  So what can we expect in 2026 and what could that mean for companies? And which sectors can expect or even deserve the most support? Speaking to Joe was Daryl Hanberry the Head of Tax and Legal with Deloitte Ireland which hosts its “Global Shared Services Conference” this week. 

  • How do we get more women in senior roles?

    22/09/2025 Duración: 04min

    There are twenty listed companies on the main ISEQ index of share on Euronext Dublin but only two of them are chaired by women and no female Chief Executives.  That’s despite numerous efforts to get women higher up the management food chain.  Chief Executive of Kella Leadership  Hannah Wrixon has started and run a number of companies and believes she may have the formula to get more women in senior roles and it involves building a community of female executives. 

  • The business of Comcast Ireland

    22/09/2025 Duración: 07min

    The American telecoms and broadcasting giant Comcast bought Sky in 2019 from Rupert Murdoch. Ggiving it a large footprint in the Irish TV and broadband market.   Comcast also owns NBC which is coming under huge pressure from Donald Trump to give him more favourable coverage in a huge clampdown on free speech. But the Comcast brand itself is making inroads into the telecoms sector here going up against the likes of Eir and Virgin.   Joining Joe this morning was Gavan Smyth the Country lead of Comcast Ireland. 

  • Monday's business news review

    22/09/2025 Duración: 08min

    Monday's business news review along with Joe Lynam and Ross Mould from AJ Bell.

  • Friday's business news review

    19/09/2025 Duración: 07min

    Joe Lynam and Aidan Donnelly from Davys brings us Friday's business news review.

  • How do investors handle the global tariff war?

    19/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    Economic growth has been sluggish in Europe over the past 20 years.  Few of the big new technology companies originate from here and red tape is a huge burden on businesses. How do investors handle the global tariff war and an unreliable but huge American market for European goods?  All to discuss with Yves Bonzon, the Group Chief Investment Officer at the Swiss Bank Julius Baer.

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