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Two Islands Talk

Two Islands Talk

Written by: The British Irish Chamber of Commerce.
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The British Irish Chamber of Commerce has launched a Podcast Series ‘Two Islands Talk’ which focuses on the unique economic, trading, and social relationship between the UK and Ireland, North – South, East and West. Every episode will feature expert guests from within the Chamber’s membership that will explore the opportunities and challenges facing businesses, traders and organisations that operate across the Irish Sea.”

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The British Irish Chamber of Commerce.
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Episodes
  • Recruitment and Employment Trends with Trayc Keevans - Morgan McKinley
    Jul 25 2025
    A look at Ireland–UK talent flows, global recruitment shifts, and the evolving demands of hybrid workplaces, with insights from Morgan McKinley’s Global FDI Director, Trayc Keevans.

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    37 mins
  • The Future of Sustainable Finance with Etain De Valera & Conor Keaveny from Dillon Eustace
    Jul 9 2024
    In this episode of "Two Islands Talk," Etain De Valera and Conor Keaveny from Dillon Eustace delve into the pivotal role of sustainable finance in Ireland, the EU, and the UK. They discuss how financing green projects is essential for achieving net-zero targets by 2050 and the opportunities it presents for the financial and fintech sectors. The conversation covers the impact of government policies, regulatory developments, and the future trajectory of sustainable finance, providing key insights into this critical topic.

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    35 mins
  • The Power of Social Media with TikTok's Ali Law and Susan Moss
    May 31 2024
    On the latest episode of Two Islands Talk, Paul Lynam is joined by TikTok’s Ali Law, Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs for the UK and Ireland and Susan Moss, Head of Public Policy and Government Affairs for Ireland. The discussion covers a broad range of topics including the structure and use of TikTok, its presence in Ireland and the UK, the controversial U.S divestment law, TikTok’s Corporate Governance structure, and the future of social media.

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    25 mins
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