Sinopsis
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
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Outsourcing in business, how it works
28/07/2025 Duración: 06minWith the rising cost of hiring as well as rents and insurance, it’s no surprise that many companies outsource their customer services overseas. My next guest operates call centres for a number of Ireland based businesses to India and the Philippines. But increasingly he is developing an AI operated voice service for his customers in order to cut his price tags for Irish clients. How does it work and how believable are AI assistants? Niresh Moodley is the Chief executive of Your Team
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Trade and Tariffs
28/07/2025 Duración: 09minSo we’ve reached a trade deal with the US. All physical European goods will now face a 15% tariff while Americans will pay almost nothing to be sold here. Is it a trade deal or a trade capitulation and what will it mean for our companies selling in the States or American giants based here. My next guest is the chair of the IDA but is also a director on the board of the drink giant C&C as well as the wealth managers Yuno Energy. Feargal O'Rourke, Chair of the IDA joined Joe Lynam on the show.
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Business news and markets updates
25/07/2025 Duración: 09minAll the business news and markets this Friday along with Joe Lynam and Aidan Donnelly from Davys.
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Ireland among the least developed and most overused infrastructure in Europe
25/07/2025 Duración: 05minIreland has among the least developed and most overused infrastructure in Europe. The Government will spend €100bn to build the railways, roads and water infrastructure that the nation needs. But we don't have a great track record when it comes to building stuff while we are past masters of objecting to the construction of nearly everything. All to discuss with Kaine Lynch works for the infrastructure consultants Turner & Townsend.
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The actions to cut our high insurance premiums
25/07/2025 Duración: 07minYesterday the government set out 26 actions to cut our astonishingly high insurance premiums down including legal reforms to reduce high payouts in the courts. Seán Fitzgerald, is a partner with HOMS assist represents people who have been negligence victims. Especially in the case of industrial accidents. What does he make of the reforms? Seán Fitzgerald discussed with Joe this morning.
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The business of Manna Drone Delivery
24/07/2025 Duración: 06minDrones are the technological equivalent of the airplane a century ago. Manna Drones delivering food in the West Dublin area. But plans to expand to other parts of the city have faced huge resistance from locals who don't like the buzzing sounds. Are we about to shoo away a genuine business technology company or can planning rows be surmounted? All to discuss with Bobby Healy the Chief Executive of Manna Drone Delivery.
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A need to expand the Critical Skills Occupations List
24/07/2025 Duración: 09minThe government has launched a consultation to expand the Critical Skills Occupations List that can be fast-tracked into the country when it comes to getting a work permit. But where will they all live is also the question. Speaking to Joe this morning was Alan Dillon is the Minister of State at the department of Enterprise with special responsibility for small business who has also launched a new strategic review of the WRC.
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Thursday's business news headlines
24/07/2025 Duración: 03minJoe Lynam takes a run through Thursday's business news headlines.
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Does the Revenue have an effective Veto on using SCARPs?
23/07/2025 Duración: 07minSCARP is the Small Company Administrative Rescue Process and was designed to cut the costs and timeframes for SMEs needing to be restructured or wound up. It’s been around in full for 4 years but the take up has been lower than expected. Many insolvency professionals say that's because the Revenue the nation’s biggest creditor is not using it and has an effective Veto on using SCARPs. But is that true? All to discuss with Paddy Purtill, Principal Officer in the Collector Generals, Revenue.
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Eoin O’Cathain Director of the Irish Whiskey Association
23/07/2025 Duración: 07minLegislation to force all drink companies to include health warning labels on all bottles of alcohol has been postponed due to the additional costs it would impose on smaller producers. It’s a small welcome break for whiskey makers who are facing a perfect storm of falling alcohol consumption among young people and potentially huge tariffs on the American market. Joe was joined on the show this morning by Eoin O’Cathain the Director of the Irish Whiskey Association.
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Wednesday's business news
23/07/2025 Duración: 03minJoe Lynam takes a run through Wednesday' business news headlines.
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Whizz Air Uk the 3rd largest no frills airline in Europe
22/07/2025 Duración: 07minThey are the 3rd largest no frills airline in Europe with the youngest fleet on the continent and from this weekend will have 1000 flights a week. Wizz air started life in Hungary but is now all over Europe except for one notable market Ireland. Joining Joe this morning was Yvonne Moynihan, Managing Director of Wizz Air UK.
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The business of Lifesize Plans Ireland
22/07/2025 Duración: 07minHow good are you at accurately working out the size of a room or an entire house and the actual space within it from architectural plans? Lifesize Plans Ireland turns those plans into life-size rooms that you can walk into and around. It helps homeowners hoping to expand or build from scratch in order to assess exactly how much space they do or do not have to play with. It’s also a benefit for architectural practices and businesses. Joe spoke to John Foley the co-founder alongside his wife Emma of Lifesize Plans Ireland.
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Tuesday's business news headlines
22/07/2025 Duración: 03minJoe Lynam takes a run through Tuesday's business news headlines.
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Chief Executive of the Ryanair Group, Michael O’Leary
21/07/2025 Duración: 10minIn the first quarter of the current financial year, Europe’s biggest airline said profits were up 78% to €820m. It said that average air fares were 21% higher to 51 per passenger. But only 5 new Boeing 737s were delivered over the past 3 months and the airline was in the news for supposedly incentivizing its staff to charge passengers for oversized luggage. All to discuss with the Chief Executive of the Ryanair Group, Michael O’Leary.
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Fast-tracking that capital investment that’s badly needed
18/07/2025 Duración: 06minA lot of focus on Ireland’s housing market in recent days and weeks with some significant changes in terms of regulations looking to accelerate development. But what can we learn from other markets in terms of fast-tracking that capital investment that’s badly needed? Speaking to Tom this morning on the show was Andy Tallon the Head of Debt Advisory at Interpath in Ireland and also the Global Head of Real Estate with Interpath.
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A run through Friday's business headlines
18/07/2025 Duración: 11minJoining Tom McEnaney to run through Friday's business headlines Kate English, Chief Economist for Deloitte.
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Legislation for cancer survivors’ right to be forgotten
18/07/2025 Duración: 06minLast night, the Central Bank (Amendment) Bill 2025 was introduced in the Dáil by Robert Troy, Minister of State at the Department of Finance. The bill seeks to ensure cancer survivors can’t be discriminated against when it comes to obtaining certain insurance products due to their medical history. Robert Troy, Minister of State at the Department of Finance joined Tom this morning on the show.
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Thursday's business headlines
17/07/2025 Duración: 03minJoe Lynam takes a look at Thursday's business headlines.
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Calls for clarity on gender pay discrepancies
17/07/2025 Duración: 07minWhen looking at job adverts, it’s very rare to see how much the job actually pays. That comes to an end in this country before June next year. The European Union‘s pay transparency directive also calls for clarity on gender pay discrepancies and will lead to a whole new body of work for HR departments. But will it add to the cost and administrative burden for employers just when we are trying to do the opposite? All to discuss with Mairead O'Mahoney, the Director of Human capital with the professional services advisers AON.