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Dublin companies press for cost reform
Read the full story: Dublin companies press for cost reformDublin companies say costs and bureaucracy are hitting harder now. New Chamber survey findings show cost pressure remains intense, with businesses calling current support measures insufficient and administrative burdens too high.
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Narwhal Labs says AI CEO shift starts

Narwhal Labs says AI is already reshaping chief executiveship today. The company argues agentic systems can absorb much of a CEO’s functional workload, while leaving accountability and culture human-led.









