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It could make people happier and healthier - but would a four-day week work in Ireland?
'Employees will work smarter, not longer': Is Ireland ready for a four-day working week?
Leo Varadkar says plan to raise top tax rate to €50k may have to wait
Government must 'wean itself off' bloated €10.4bn corporation tax receipts, says budget watchdog
Supermac's loses High Court bid to stop franchisee doing up 'dated' Limerick restaurant
Supermac's franchise dispute over 'antiquated' and 'dated' Limerick restaurant
Facebook warned that ban on children's junk food ads could hurt marketing of Spotify playlists
The group behind entertainment site LADBible is opening an Irish hub
Food market allowed to operate in south Dublin business park despite concerns from local businesses
Dublin employee receives €7,000 after homophobic graffiti was posted in his workplace
Bord na Móna could take up responsibility for growing Ireland's medicinal cannabis supply
Jamie Oliver's UK-based restaurant chain goes into administration
Irish Eurovision viewing figures were noticeably down compared to the last few years
RTÉ News hires new south-east correspondent after high-profile departure
ITV axes The Jeremy Kyle Show following death of participant
Aer Lingus is bringing in 'premium' fares - but what do the experts make of them?
The Explainer: Can Ireland grow its own medicinal cannabis?
Love at first like: Facebook to add 'secret crush' feature as part of revamp of social network
Weddings and Botox have injected 163 more jobs into Galway and Mayo
'We have lost a giant of the retail world': Tributes paid to Superquinn founder Feargal Quinn
Samsung delays launch of folding smartphone amid reports that its screen keeps breaking
Irish exports to the UK have grown a lot in spite of ongoing Brexit uncertainty
'It won't happen overnight': Launch of new body to improve culture in Irish banks
Enda Kenny named as adviser with Diaspora-focused Dublin investment fund
Debenhams Ireland reassures staff and customers as UK store enters administration
There has been a spike in managers buying into the multibillion-dollar life coaching business
It could be you? Lotto to begin search for new chief as CEO announces departure after 14 years
One in 10 people spending over 60% of their income on rent in Ireland
British authorities join US in raising suspicion about Chinese tech firm Huawei
Man awarded $80 million after claiming weed killer caused his cancer
High Court refuses 'radical' application by Sean Quinn's children in case against IBRC
EU fines Google €1.49bn for blocking ads by rivals
Most Dublin pubs expect to grow in 2019 as gin trend continues, but they're worried about Brexit
Primark to move 220 UK staff to Dublin - but not because of Brexit
Irish influencers 'must have evidence' to back up their Instagram claims about wellness products
Spiralling costs, scarce materials and penalties: How Brexit could impact the housing crisis
Star Wars movie receives €3.43m in tax credits from Revenue
Impact of no-deal Brexit would be 'more severe' and last longer in Northern Ireland than anywhere else
VAT on vitamins and supplements won't jump to 23% - at least until November
RTÉ says it could benefit from other TV channels 'going dark' with a no-deal Brexit