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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Dr Bernard Hegarty FSAI Director of Enforcement Policy
20/08/2024 Duración: 08min52,000 inspections usually unannounced were carried out over the past year to maintain public safety and keep standards up for pubs, restaurants and even pop up providers and vans. It comes as the FSAI launches a new portal with plenty of videos showing would-be food providers what they need to know about hygiene and food storage if they are thinking of opening up a premises. Dr Bernard Hegarty Director of Enforcement Policy with the Food Standard Authority of Ireland joined Joe to discuss in studio this morning.
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Tuesday's business headlines
20/08/2024 Duración: 02minJoe Lynam takes a look at the main business headlines this morning.
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Will motor fuel taxation discourage carbon emissions?
19/08/2024 Duración: 06minFor every Euro spent on diesel in Finland, the government charges drivers 54 cents in taxes while Cyprus levies only 39 cents. For petrol, it’s 60 and 43 cents respectively. But according to Fuels for Ireland, Ireland will soon pass the Finns out when it comes to motor fuel taxation after the budget in October. But is that a bad thing if we’re trying to discourage carbon emissions and move over to electric vehicles? Joe discusses this with Kevin McPartland is the Chief Executive of Fuels for Ireland.
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Monday's international business news
19/08/2024 Duración: 09minRuss Mould from AJ Bell brings us all the international business news.
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Interesting researching finds from Spark Crowdfunding
19/08/2024 Duración: 06minMen in business tend to be bigger risk takers and that means they might lose more but also make much bigger profits. One business which has done some research in this area Spark Crowdfunding and Chris Burge is the Chief Executive of Spark Crowdfunding.
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Paul Sheridan, Director of Main Contracting in the Construction Industry Federation
16/08/2024 Duración: 04minDART+, the Cork LUAS and Metro as well as dozens of road building projects are just some of the big contracts which the government will be offering out to tender to builders soon. But will Irish construction companies even bother applying? According to the Construction Industry Federation, 48% of their members have no or low involvement in public infrastructure projects. Much of that is down to low margins and leaky contracts. Paul Sheridan, Director of Main Contracting in the Construction Industry Federation joined Joe on the show.
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The business of Dublin Bus
16/08/2024 Duración: 10minDublin Bus carries more people every day than any other public or private transport provider on the island of Ireland. It gets a hard time sometimes for its speed and its disappearing ‘ghost’ buses but it’s at the heart of the capital city and is carrying more passengers than ever before. But Dublin Bus is not the master of its own fate. It has multiple bosses including the National Transport Authority, the Government or the day and any one of 4 local Dublin authorities Joining Joe in studio was Billy Hann the Chief Executive of Dublin Bus.
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A look at the international business stories this morning
16/08/2024 Duración: 09minA look at the international business stories this morning Aidan Donnelly from Davys.
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The unchecked power of big technology
15/08/2024 Duración: 09minDr Johnny Ryan is the Director of Enforce.ie at the Irish council of civil liberties who has been warning about the unchecked power of Big technology for years. Dr Ryan joined Joe on the show this morning,
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A look at today's business stories and websites
15/08/2024 Duración: 02minJoe Lynam takes a look through Thursday's business papers and websites.
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Findings of a new study from Savills says rents are simply too high!
15/08/2024 Duración: 08minThe Irish population is growing 4 times as fast as the economy can build new homes. That 4 to 1 ratio is far higher than comparable countries such as Canada or Australia. That’s the result of a study from Savills which comes hot on the heels of most chartered surveyors saying that house prices and rents were simply too high. Savills also says that some of the issues with soaring rental prices may have arisen due to Central bank of Ireland rules curbing lending to households. John Ring, Director of Research at Savills spoke to Joe this morning to chat about these findings.
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Street food is rapidly becoming an important part of Ireland’s gastronomic scene
14/08/2024 Duración: 08minWhether it’s from Vietnam, Venezuela, the Caribbean or Sicily, Street Food provides quality food delivered from a van or something on wheels and it is sweeping the nation. Seany McCleary was in the street food vending business himself until he returned from abroad and discovered there was more money in advising other vendors than doing it himself. Now StreatSchool does exactly that and has at least 250 trucks and vans on the road in what is rapidly becoming an important part of Ireland’s gastronomic scene.
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Wednesday business headlines and news
14/08/2024 Duración: 02minWednesday business headlines and news with Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam.
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22,000 consumers have complained about a product or service this year!
14/08/2024 Duración: 08min22,000 consumers have complained about a product or service they received in the first half of this year according to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. That’s up nearly a fifth on last year. The most complained about sectors were vehicles and transport and then telecoms and broadband. Joe discusses these findings with Grainne Griffin from the CCPC.
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The role of sport sponsorship and the results!
13/08/2024 Duración: 07minEnjoy the Olympics folks? Enjoy the fact that Ireland has never won as many medals? Note the fact that without financial support, none of that would have been possible? We may think athletes don't need money to win stuff but they do. Our rowers need to be trained to the highest standards and someone has to pay for that? Property advisers Avison Young have been sponsoring Rowing Ireland for 8 years and take great pride in the Gold medal won last week by Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan. Fergal Burke is the Managing Director of the commercial property advisers Avison Young
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People are looking for alternative investments for their savings
13/08/2024 Duración: 10minThe market gyrations last week led to a few people reassess where their future savings should go. Interest rates on deposits are still risible. And Some may have said that shares were too risky. Others may start looking at alternative investments such commodities and even Cryptocurrencies.Some may decide to leave much of the decision-making to others through family offices. All topics for Karl Rogers Chief Investment Officer with Elkstone.
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A look at today's business stories and websites
13/08/2024 Duración: 02minA look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam.
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The business of coffee and boutique coffee!
12/08/2024 Duración: 05minHaving our first coffee of the day is a ritual all over the world and for some it's essential to wake up and kickstart the day. Ireland was late to the coffee revolution but is now taking to it with gusto. There are even coffee festivals here like the one in Birdhill in Tipperary. Alan Andrews runs that festival but also sells something called Boutique coffee in his coffee shop called GUJI in Limerick and Cork.
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Can authorities simply shut down platforms without a legal process?
12/08/2024 Duración: 08minAmid the recent riots caused in part by the lies being actively shared on the internet, arrests have been made and some have been sent to jail in the UK. Not yet in Ireland though. But what about the internet platforms who were slow or even declined to remove what it knew to be racists and inflammatory rhetoric and accusations? Simon Harris says that directors should be held personally liable. But can they and can authorities simply shut down platforms without a legal process? We discuss with Michele Neylon the Chief Executive of Blacknight which is a domain registrar and hosting company.
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A look at the international business stories this morning
12/08/2024 Duración: 08minA look at the international business stories this morning with Joe Lynam and Ross Mould from AJ Bell.