Inside Business

Inside Business

Weekly commentary and analysis on business and the economy in Northern Ireland.
03/07/2020

03/07/2020

Your weekly insight into what's really happening in business and the economy here, with commentary analysis and the big interviews. Presented by Richard Morgan.

3 jul. 2020 - 30 min 03 s

 
Coronavirus: Effect on NI Tourism Industry

Coronavirus: Effect on NI Tourism Industry

The Northern Ireland tourism industry is a big driver for the economy - employing 65,000 people and generating £1 billion in revenue last year. What effect will the coronavirus have on this industry as we head into peak holiday season? To discuss, Richard Morgan is joined by the Economy Minister Diane Dodds; John McGrillen, Chief Executive of Tourism Northern Ireland; Joanne Stuart, Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Tourism Alliance; Janice Gault, Chief Executive of the NI Hotels Federation; and Terry McCartney, owner of the Belmore Court Hotel in Enniskillen.

24 apr. 2020 - 28 min 37 s

 
17/04/2020

17/04/2020

Your weekly insight into what's really happening in business and the economy here, with commentary analysis and the big interviews. Presented by Richard Morgan.

17 apr. 2020 - 28 min 12 s

 
28/03/2020

28/03/2020

Your weekly insight into what's really happening in business and the economy here, with commentary analysis and the big interviews. Presented by Richard Morgan.

28 mrt. 2020 - 30 min 11 s

 
21/03/2020

21/03/2020

Your weekly insight into what's really happening in business and the economy here, with commentary analysis and the big interviews. Presented by Richard Morgan.

21 mrt. 2020 - 26 min 48 s

 
Invest NI Chief on the agency's ambitions, on the Flybe collapse and on the coronavirus

Invest NI Chief on the agency's ambitions, on the Flybe collapse and on the coronavirus

Presenter Richard Morgan speaks with new Invest NI boss Kevin Holland about his plans and ambitions for economic development and investment attraction to Northern Ireland. Daniel Donnelly from the Federation of Small Businesses discusses the implication of Flybe's collapse and Coronavirus fears for NI business. And Economics and Business Editor John Campbell previews the forthcoming budget.

7 mrt. 2020 - 30 min 09 s

 
22/02/2020

22/02/2020

Presenter Richard Morgan is joined by economics and business editor John Campbell, Dr Susann Power from Ulster University and Conor Boyle of LIDL Northern Ireland to discuss the pressures on firms and consumers to tackle environmental issues. And with Belfast Harbour submitting plans to expand its studios, Colin Williams from Sixteen South discusses how Apple, Netflix and Amazon can continue to pump vast amounts of money into productions.

22 feb. 2020 - 29 min 40 s

 
Looking at women in tech, and the coronavirus

Looking at women in tech, and the coronavirus

The technology sector is big business, but less than 20% of people who work in this industry in the UK are women. Why is that the case? Are young women put off the idea of pursuing a career in the sector? Do companies need to do more to achieve gender balance? Also, we'll be talking about the impact coronavirus has been having on business and economies in Asia and further afield.

15 feb. 2020 - 30 min 09 s

 
Apprenticeship Week 2020

Apprenticeship Week 2020

Presenter Richard Morgan speaks to guests Richard Kirk, Tess Kelly and Barry Neilson and our own Business correspondent Clodagh Rice.

8 feb. 2020 - 29 min 25 s

 
With Brexit 'done', where do we go from here?

With Brexit 'done', where do we go from here?

The UK has now left the EU. It's a big political moment but, in practical terms, what will it mean for businesses in Northern Ireland? This week John Campbell is joined by David Phinnimore, Professor of European Politics at Queens University; David Henig, former UK government official who worked extensively on trade and investment issues; and Mary Murphy, lecturer in politics at University College Cork and her book 'Europe and Northern Ireland's Future' was published in 2018. They will be discussing the question of what happens next?

1 feb. 2020 - 30 min 17 s