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A large majority of Irish consumers (70%) still prefer in-person shopping for essentials, with 83% favouring physical stores ...
Colette Devey of EY Ireland said 'prolonged inflation, supply chain disruptions and geopolitical instability would seem to be ...
The vast majority of Irish consumers remain concerned about the cost of living crisis with higher prices driving them towards ...
Households are turning to own-brand grocery products and shopping in discount stores to cope with relentless price rises.
Terry Hughes from Belfast-based cash services firm Pivotal, William McColgan from McColgans Foods in Strabane, and Martin Tierney from Limavady manufacturer Seating Matters are among those named as ...
Despite challenging circumstances global IPO markets showed resilience in the first quarter of 2025, with an increase in both ...
The head of Shorla Oncology said the business expects to increase revenues significantly in 2025, even as losses widened in ...
UK economic growth could slow sharply over the next two years as US tariffs weigh heavy on spending and investment, and ...
New accounts show that the group recorded a pre-tax loss of €8.07m in 2023 as the business continued in its development phase ...
The award alumni generate revenues of €25bn and employs more than 250,000 across the island of Ireland. The finalists of the 28th EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards have been announced ...
Totally plc, a provider of frontline healthcare, corporate fitness and wellbeing services across the UK and Ireland, has appointed EY to assist with a strategic review with the aim ...