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Artificial intelligence is going to transform business, not just in Ireland, but across the world
Here are the steps that Irish companies should take to unlock AI’s potential.
Tech giants are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
A PwC report has ranked the capital as a top city for real estate investment and development.
Tech behemoths are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
A PwC report has ranked the capital as a top city for real estate investment and development.
Clifford, Howard or McKernan - Who deserves to claim Young Footballer of the Year?
This trio have a bright future ahead of them in the game.
Poll: Who deserves to be named Footballer of the Year tomorrow night?
Ciaran Kilkenny, Brian Fenton and Jack McCaffrey are in the race.
Open Thread: We've picked our 2018 All-Star hurling team but what's your prediction?
Let the debate begin.
Open Thread: We've picked our 2018 All-Star football team but what's your prediction?
Call it, from 1-15.
Overseas construction workers are turning down moves to Ireland due to high property prices
The property sector has suffered from a lack of skilled workers in recent years.
One of the world’s biggest consultant firms is telling Irish businesses to prepare for a hard Brexit
PwC Ireland says that the prospect of the worst-case scenario remains ‘too likely to ignore’.
Oscars introducing strict new envelope rules to prevent another major mix-up
Last year, it was mistakenly announced that La La Land was the winner of Best Picture, instead of Moonlight.
7 from Galway and 5 from Waterford - the 2017 All-Star hurling team
Cork and Tipperary also have winners in the PWC All-Star awards.
Open Thread: We've picked our 2017 All-Star hurling team but what's your prediction?
Call it, from 1-15.
Academy apologises for Best Picture fiasco as tweeting accountant blamed
The academy also apologised to presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway and to viewers.
Ireland spent €440k on a report defending Apple months before the EU's scathing tax ruling
But European officials said the unsolicited report from PwC ‘misinterpreted’ the relevant rules.
These are the companies Ireland's graduates most want to work for
The latest GradIreland survey of employer popularity put accountancy group KPMG top with two Irish banks jumping up the ranks.
Woman wins right to not have to wear high heels to work
27-year-old Nicola Thorp was sent home from a temp role with accountancy firm PwC after refusing to adhere to a high heel stipulation requested by the temp agency Portico.
600 new jobs announced for next year
Multinationals PricewaterhouseCoopers and Microsoft made the announcements today.
Best Menswear has gone into examinership
The store operates 13 branches around the country.
It is about to get a whole lot more expensive to stay in Dublin hotels
But there will still be plenty of pricier places to holiday in Europe.
Who are the 30%ers?
A new movement is pushing for gender balance in the corporate world.
Who would have guessed - CEOs are concerned about 'over-regulation'
Chief executives worldwide are concerned about bureaucratic influence on their businesses…
LuxLeaks whistleblower: 'I'm not the only one'
Antoine Deltour was charged on Friday with theft, money-laundering and exposing trade secrets.
More than three quarters of companies can't find the right talent for the job
A PwC report has flagged problems in the IT sector, and also says our tax system is alienating foreign executives.
The rate of cybercrime is on the rise, with some firms losing nearly €4 million because of it
The study from PWC found that cybercrime in Ireland has risen from 24 per cent to 45 per cent since 2011.
The good news: employees set for pay bump this year
The bad news: you may not end up feeling it in your pocket.
Column: Irish Water set-up is repeating the mistakes of the HSE
No real savings can now be made for 12 years in Irish Water, while we create a duplicate of the existing arrangements and also set up an expensive new central agency to boot, writes Eamon Ryan.
Dublin seen as hot property in Europe's real estate market
A report puts the capital as the second biggest property investment market in Europe for 2014.
RSA chairman to ensure "unacceptable" irregularities "never happens again"
Martin Scicluna made the comment as RSA Insurance published its review of recent reports into financial irregularities in 2013.
St Vincent's Hospital denies fraud claims by Senator John Crown
The chairman of St Vincent’s Healthcare Group has written to Senator John Crown and asked him to send on all information he has in relation to the matter.
Quitting RSA boss to receive €979,087 in lieu of 12-months notice
The group has also announced it will be injecting €160 million into its Irish reserves.
PWC brought in to investigate RSA claims and finance
The company, which suspended three executives last week, says the investigation will be “comprehensive”.
Former Quinn auditors will 'vigorously defend' €1bn negligence claim
The joint administrators of Quinn Insurance are suing the firm’s former auditors Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC) for €1 billion over alleged negligent auditing.
30 protesters occupy PWC over ‘unfair’ austerity taxes
The activists then made their way to the IBEC conference to continue their protest.
Examiner appointed to B&Q Ireland
The company said they have been impacted by the recession and in particular by the decline in consumer spending in the housing sector.
Number of new mortgages shows first annual increase since 2006
Research from the Irish Bankers’ Federation and PwC says a total of 3,225 mortgages were issued in the second quarter of 2012.
Online advertising up one-fifth in 2011 - study
IAB Ireland and PwC study says an estimated €132 million was spent on online advertising last year.
Photos: Staff at Game stores remain in limbo as sit-in continues
Staff at the 11 Game stores around the country have been holding sit-ins in a dispute over redundancy payments.
"We have to make a stand": Game staff to meet with PwC today
Staff are meeting with PwC representatives this morning and say they hope to receive clarification on their redundancy and whether PwC Ireland is looking after the administration of stores here.
Donal Óg Cusack: Rebels ready to roll under JBM
‘Like all things, nothing stays the same and that can only be a healthy thing where you have players that want so much to come in and play for Cork. That’s brilliant.’
PwC fined record £1.4m in UK for audit misconduct
PricewaterhouseCoopers was reprimanded for actions taken when auditing the accounts of JP Morgan.