Oil up but set for weekly fall under supply pressure
Oil prices were set for a weekly decline of nearly 2% on the back of oversupply concerns and uncertainty around tariff talks between the US and China. Brent crude futures…
Oil prices were set for a weekly decline of nearly 2% on the back of oversupply concerns and uncertainty around tariff talks between the US and China. Brent crude futures…
Post Office paid £600m to continue using HorizonNalini Sivathasan and Tom BealBBC News InvestigationsBBC/The Postal Museum/Getty ImagesThe Post Office has paid more than £600m of public money to continue using…
Consumers and businesses are being warned of possible delays to electronic euro payments between banks on the upcoming European May Day holiday on May 1. Banking and Payments Federation Ireland…
Christal HayesBBC News, Los AngelesPeter HoskinsBBC News, SingaporeCalifornia's economy has overtaken that of the country of Japan, making the US state the fourth largest global economic force.Governor Gavin Newsom touted…
Plans have been unveiled for Ireland's first dedicated winter sports and entertainment arena. The proposed €190m development is set to be located on an eight acre site in Cherrywood, south…
Carrie King and Ben MorrisBBC NewsGetty ImagesThe Unitree G1 has been charming people at trade showsIt's a bright spring morning in Hanover, Germany, and I'm on my way to meet…
It took several minutes to dress in the white protective overalls. It was a step-by-step process that involved moving between various sections of the large changing area, while being handed…
Google parent Alphabet has reassured jittery tech investors that its AI investments were powering returns at its crucial ad business, downplaying any impact from global economic uncertainty, for now. The…
New research from hiring platform IrishJobs has revealed a cautious approach to hiring among firms in the science and IT sectors ahead of the US tariffs announcement. The Jobs Index…
China has exempted some US imports from its 125% tariffs and is asking firms to identify critical goods they need levy-free, according to businesses that have been notified, in the…
The Tánaiste has acknowledged the "huge anxiety" for Intel staff in Ireland and around the world after the chipmaker said it is to cut jobs in a bid to streamline…
Consumers in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland expect a weaker economy, less favourable job prospects, and higher inflation over the next five years, a new survey suggests. The…