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The week after Easter has become synonymous in my mind with some teachers behaving badly.
Fri, 13 Apr, 2018
What a difference a few months can make and what damage a Twitter-happy finger can do.
Fri, 06 Apr, 2018
The future trading relationship between the EU and the UK is obviously the most crucial question of all from an Irish perspective. says Jim Power.
Fri, 30 Mar, 2018
Last week, the CSO produced its first estimate of growth in the Irish economy in 2017, writes Jim Power.
Fri, 23 Mar, 2018
’Tis that time of the year when a large segment of the political populous either absconds to Cheltenham or to the four corners of the globe to use the opportunity afforded by our national holiday to market Ireland to a very influential audience.
Fri, 16 Mar, 2018
Despite some challenges, we’re in better economic shape than the last time a big freeze hit, says Jim Power.
Sat, 03 Mar, 2018
Last week my work took me to the very rural part of the southern regions of the Netherlands, close to the German border.
Fri, 23 Feb, 2018
The recently-published analysis on the potential impact of Brexit on the Irish economy, which was commissioned from Copenhagen Economics by the Government, makes for sober, but not surprising, reading.
Fri, 16 Feb, 2018
It has been a total and utter rollercoaster ride on equity markets over the past couple of weeks.
Fri, 09 Feb, 2018
Since the EU and the UK agreed a fudge that allowed the Brexit negotiations proceed to the second stage in December, there was a growing sense, at least in my mind, that the UK would be forced and probably willing to compromise in order to achieve the softest form of Brexit possible.
Fri, 02 Feb, 2018