Chartered Accountants Ireland
Pivotal moment as PSNI chief operating officer elected president of Chartered Accountants Ireland
Pamela McCreedy says her central priorities will include realising the all-island economic opportunity
Confidence in Northern Ireland’s economy plummets, accountancy survey shows
Persistent concerns cited over economic stagnation, rising costs, and government policy
Accountancy chief demands ‘bold strategy’ for health, infrastructure and economy
Chartered Accountants Ulster Society calls for key reforms to drive economic growth
Accountancy bodies now operate as single body following amalgamation
Chartered Accountants Ireland and CPA Ireland unite to become largest professional body in Ireland
Gillian will play the numbers game as skills shortage bites
Attracting and retaining talent will be the top priority for new Chartered Accountants Ulster chair
Dual market access ‘presents unique economic opportunity’
Chartered Accountants Ulster Society says reduced corporation tax rate plus renewed FDI interest could kick start local economy
Childcare issues - labour shortages and supporting the female workforce
FOLLOWING the record highs in job vacancies seen across Northern Ireland in the immediate post-pandemic period, reports now indicate that the jobs market is gradually ‘normalising’ with job listings decreasing for the first time in two years.
The crackdown on greenwashing
THE market for green products is expanding quickly as more businesses try to capitalise on the public's increased awareness of environmental issues.








