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Dublin Chamber presses infrastructure Budget agenda
Read the full story: Dublin Chamber presses infrastructure Budget agendaCompetitiveness is being framed as a delivery problem. Dublin Chamber wants Budget 2027 to prioritise infrastructure, housing, R&D tax reform, skills, and simpler business compliance as Ireland faces geopolitical and domestic growth pressures.
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EBS tops start-up efficiency ranking

Entrepreneurial impact is not only a question of scale. Estonian Business School has ranked first in Europe for start-up creation efficiency among business schools, reflecting how focused ecosystems can outperform larger institutions.








