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Eoin O'Broin, Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson // Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics at DCU Business School // Claire Scott, Political Correspondent with the Sunday Times
The Health Information & Quality Authority (HIQA) has released a 200-page review into the use of improper implant springs in spinal surgeries at temple street university hospital - finding that there was no ethical approval granted at the hospital for their use by a surgeon…Joining Kieran to discuss this is Priscilla Lynch, Clinical Editor with the Medical Independent and Tony Foley, father of Ronan Foley.
Susie Moore, Deputy Managing Editor at RedState.com and Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics at DCU Business School
We caught up with Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics at DCU Business school to discuss the Trump Tariffs.
Tony Foley, Senior Lecturer in Economics at DCU;Susanne Rogers, Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland; Tanya Ward, Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance; Jack Horgan-Jones, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times
According to a new report new trends have emerged in alcohol consumption in Ireland. Tony Foley, Senior Lecturer at the School of Business in DCU and the reports author & Dr Sheila Gilheany, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland discuss.
Ireland has the second highest rate of excise tax on alcohol across the EU and UK. Pat discussed this with Tony Foley who is an Economist and Associate Professor Emeritus, at DCU. Tony was commissioned by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland to research and compile the report.
In this episode of GreenCars The Podcast, hosts Dave and Trish talk with EV Service technician Tony Foley from Portland BMW about how hybrids and electric cars are revolutionizing auto maintenance. Tony shares insights on the changing landscape of EV servicing, recruitment, and training of new technicians. Trish also takes the BMW iX M60 for a spin, sharing her thoughts on this luxury EV SUV. Plus, we bring you the latest EV news in "Watt's Up" and answer your questions from the GreenCars Mail Bag.Subscribe to our channel @greencarshq and learn more about greener driving options by visiting https://www.greencars.comHave Questions? Email us: ThePodcast@GreenCars.com
Taoiseach Simon Harris recently asked The Low Pay Commission not look at the minimum wage “in isolation” when making its recommendation in July. Is this signaling a government U-Turn in delivering its promised national living wage? Joining Shane to discuss Owen Reidy, General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics with the DCU Business School.
Taoiseach Simon Harris recently asked The Low Pay Commission not look at the minimum wage “in isolation” when making its recommendation in July. Is this signaling a government U-Turn in delivering its promised national living wage? Joining Shane to discuss Owen Reidy, General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics with the DCU Business School.
Stephen Donnelly has established a Paediatric Spinal Taskforce.The taskforce will hope to improve the states paediatric spinal services.. This comes after a promise in 2017 from soon to be Taoiseach Simon Harris that no child would be waiting longer than 4 months for spinal surgery Kieran was joined by Amanda Coughlan, Founder and Co-Lead of the paediatric advocacy group for children with spina bifida and hydrocephalus and Tony Foley, who's son Ronan Foley who has been waited 3 years for scoliosis surgery..
Pat Leahy, Political Editor, The Irish Times and Tony Foley, Associate Professor Emeritus of Economics at DCU Business School
Michael Taft, SIPTU research officer, Tony Foley, Associate Professor Emeritus of Economics at DCU Business School
Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics at DCU Business School
This morning we are joined by Rory Hearne, Lecturer in Social Policy in Maynooth and author, Tony Foley, Lecturer in Economics in DCU to discuss the exchequer returns revealing the capital underspend at the Department of Housing and the budget surplus.
Minimum wage will rise to €11.30 per hour from January 1st, an 80-cent increase from the current wage at €10.50. There are hopes that minimum wage will be phased out and replaced with a living wage by 2026. But will this increase encourage people to re-join the workforce to save our service industry? Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics with the DCU Business school spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning to discuss.
Minimum wage will rise to €11.30 per hour from January 1st, an 80-cent increase from the current wage at €10.50. There are hopes that minimum wage will be phased out and replaced with a living wage by 2026. But will this increase encourage people to re-join the workforce to save our service industry? Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics with the DCU Business school spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning to discuss.
Cathal O'Donoghue, Co-Founder of Rascals Brewing Company in Inchicore, Dublin & Tony Foley, Economist and DCU Associate Professor Emeritus
Darragh Cassidy, Bonkers.ie, Tony Foley, Emerius Assocate Professor Economics DCU
John King, Deputy General Secretary of SIPTU, Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics at DCU
In our 3rd episode of 'Narrowing The Void', Mark and Brian speak to Dr. Tony Foley, a senior lecturer in the Department of General Practice in UCC and practicing GP himself in Kinsale. His broad range interests include dementia care, dermatology and inter-professional education. He has been the lead for a community-based dementia project, Kinsale Community Response to Dementia (KCoRD) which developed individualized services and supports for people with Dementia. Tony has a brilliant understanding of Translational Medicine, having been involved at both ends of the field; bench and bedside. He offered some brilliant into into how we can all be more sensitive and empathetic in how we communicate with people living with Dementia as well as offering advice to our students on how they can make the most of their time here in UCC. Hosts: Brian Curtin, Mark Vesey
Bill Emmott, Former Editor of the Economist magazine and Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics at DCU, on the corporate tax rate
Tony Foley, Associate Professor Emeritus at DCU, tells Petula Martyn the events at Davy "shouldn't make much difference" to this week's NTMA bond sale.
Tony covers his 30+ years of experience and the products his company supplies to the industry. Being based in Australia presents unique opportunities and challenges, and Seaga Group goes above and beyond to fulfill customers’ needs.
What will June 29th look like for you? A morning at the gym, a haircut and stuffing yourself with popcorn at the cinema. Last night the Government announced that most lockdown restrictions will be eased by June 29th. We’re joined by Ian Talbot - Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland and Tony Foley economist and lecturer in DCU for more.
We are joined by economist Colm McCarthy and Tony Foley, Assistant Professor in Economics from Dublin Business School who are telling us how the new lock down measures will affect Ireland's economy. And Suzanne Lynch, Washington Correspondent with the Irish Times tells us more about the situation across the pond.
Regina Doherty, Sam McConkey, John Bates, Tony Foley, Pearse Doherty, Aideen Hayden and Mary McAleese
Dr Tony Foley, author of the ICGP Quick Reference Guide (QRG) to Dementia talks about the importance of early diagnosis, support for carers and available services. The QRG can be found at: https://bit.ly/30RFMxC For further information go to: www.alzheimer.ie; www.understandtogether.ie; www.hospicefoundation.ie
How To Buy A Franchise Show | Dr. John Hayes provides insight on how to buy and operate a franchise
At the 2016 International Franchise Expo, Dr. John P. Hayes had the pleasure of interviewing Tony Foley, who for many years has sold master franchises for the United Franchise Group (UFG) globally. The focus of the interview was international development, but Foley, a veteran of franchise expos, shared a piece of advice that applied to all attendees, whether they were looking for a master license or a single unit franchise opportunity: “I hope they’re not here to buy a franchise,” he said. Rather, “I hope they’re here to gather info, collect data, and then do their own due diligence.”
As businesses and their employees get to grips with what Brexit might look like for them, Lizzie O Leary presents a special edition of In the Balance in conjunction with American Public Media's Marketplace programme. She hears from economists in the UK and in Ireland, as well as travelling to the North West of England to a part of the country where nearly 60 per cent of people voted to leave the European Union, even though the consequences of Brexit might cost some of their jobs. Lizzie hears from pro-Brexit economist Andrew Lilico, Executive Director and Principal of Europe Economics, Chris Hare, an analyst at Investec, a bank and asset management company in London and Thomas Sampson, an economist at the London School of Economics and she's joined by Tony Foley, from Dublin City University. For a deeper dive into the industries likely to be affected by Brexit, Lizzie talks to: Jeffries Briginshaw CEO, of the British American Business association, Professor David Bailey a car industry expert at Aston University in Birmingham, Gerard Grech the CEO of Tech City UK and in Berlin, Simon Schaefer, CEO and co-founder of Factory. (Photo credit: European Union and USA flags GEORGES GOBET/AFP/Getty Images)