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Electric car sales double but this SUV was the most popular new car in Ireland in 2018
Here's what the CEOs in some of Ireland's top companies earn
House prices rose by €1,000 a month in 2018
Fine Gael ministers discussed US corporations paying 'little or no tax' here in the 1980s
China expected to overtake US as world's largest economy by 2032
A huge Westmeath whiskey maturation project has the all-clear after a council rejection
Minister briefed on potential for 400% increase in carbon tax rate by 2030
Black non-Irish people five times more likely to experience discrimination seeking work in Ireland
Dealz ad featuring 'Harry the Hunk' filling a dishwasher falls foul of ad rules
A junior minister tried citing a 25-year-old policy to spare tourism firms some pain from VAT hikes
Vast majority of business directors think Brexit will have a negative impact on Irish companies
New laws banning zero hour contracts 'in most circumstances' to be in place in March
Union has 'grave concerns' about hard drives of INM staff 'being searched without permission'
Tech giants are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
16 years of precarious work in English language schools caused me to develop anxiety
Keith Murdiff
Primark set to reopen at new location in Belfast tomorrow following major fire at former store
Everything you need to know about the new US work visas for Irish people
Now you can finally limit how often you use apps on your phone
Iconic Dublin nightclub Lillie's Bordello to close in January
PTSB transfers thousands more of its customers to vulture fund servicer
Warning people will be stuck in rental market as regulator leaves mortgage rules unchanged
Angry customers and bullying: Why job stress in Ireland has doubled
Cost of putting a taxi on the road for newer drivers can be over €26,000 a year, says NTA
'Spa-like showers' and a 'barista bar': How Dublin Airport plans to go fancy in a €1.7bn upgrade
Local Irish retailers hit back at Black Friday 'headaches' by encouraging a new shopping trend instead
Departing Facebook communications chief takes blame for PR firm controversy
Happy Pear to enjoy record revenues of €10 million this year
After 16 years and numerous controversies, George Hook is leaving Newstalk
'A four-day work week could lead to greater productivity and wealth'
An irate Lidl accuses rivals of 'planned and sustained campaign' to block it building new stores
Amazon says customers' email addresses were exposed
Irish users may actually be starting to use their smartphones a little bit less
PAYE workers could lose out on benefit of tax cuts as Revenue reviews expense flat rate
Russian bank collapse: Fictitious assets, hidden losses and the role of the IFSC
Cillian Doyle
Hot-desk giant WeWork has a spot in the new One Central Plaza but no plans outside Dublin yet
Reliance on government support by renters likely to increase after Brexit
Archaeology firm denies workers' dispute - accuses union of 'trying to disrupt employees' lives'
IRFU promise to invest €27 million land sale fee into grassroots rugby
Here are the problems the 'all-island' drinks industry could face because of Brexit
Facebook is moving into AIB's Ballsbridge HQ and could bring 5,000 more jobs