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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
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld dies aged 85
'This is not related to Brexit': 3,500 jobs at risk after Honda announces closure of UK factory
British airline Flybmi blames Brexit as it announces it will cease operations
'It was many things to many people': This Temple Bar landmark closes today
Airbus announces it will stop producing A380, the world's largest passenger airliner
Dublin office block The Reflector goes on sale for €155m
Opinion: Small farmers need to wake up and realise that the big farming lobby doesn't represent their interests
Saoirse McHugh
Aer Lingus exposed over 100 job applicants' details in an email blunder
Banks pay out €647 million to victims of tracker mortgage scandal
Brexit blamed for drop in new car sales
Tesco announces up to 9,000 job cuts in the UK under wide-scale restructuring plan
Ten UK food stores warn MPs of the 'disruption' and 'shock' of a no-deal Brexit
Ryanair hopes to kill off weaker rivals with low fares and excess capacity - but they keep hanging on
Here's what the new Clerys Quarter will look like
Leo Varadkar tells Davos that Ireland has 'closed down' tax loopholes and is raking it in as a result
Today FM and Newstalk open new studio in Cork
Aldi set to hire 500 new employees this year
Poll: Should a living wage be introduced in Ireland?
Facebook to hire 1,000 more people in Ireland in 2019
Nine Dublin Bus routes to be operated by Go Ahead from Sunday onwards
Tesla to lay off thousands of employees due to 'very difficult' road ahead
This is the new look Aer Lingus after 26 focus groups and 50 different shamrocks
'No deal’ Brexit would have 'devastating economic consequences' in Ireland
Car hunters driven abroad as Ireland sees record number of used vehicle imports during 2018
Boris Johnson tells €795-a-ticket Dublin conference that 'nobody will implement' a hard border
Dublin Airport fined €600,000 over security queue delays
Credit unions are to be given more freedom to compete with moneylenders, so what would this mean?
'Thousands of non-national construction workers will be needed to meet housing targets' - Ibec
After 30 years, the tiny doughnut kiosk on Dublin's O'Connell Street is still going strong
5 inspiring stories from Irish founders who came back from the brink
More than 55 Brexit-related investments were won by Ireland in 2018
Ikea rival JYSK is on the way to Ireland - and has scouted 20 locations
The hospitality VAT hike has kicked in and customers might notice a jump in their morning coffee