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Inside the battle over unpaid wages at the collapsed Irish YouTube channel Facts
Supermarket own-brand products reduce sugar to avoid new 30c tax
'Thinking you're being funny doesn't excuse it' - Asian man awarded €7,000 after racist graffiti appeared on wall at work
Here's what new rules to stop 'unfair' grocery deals could mean for the Irish food sector
Why some fashion stores like Penneys and TK Maxx resist selling online
Man who had sex with his manager loses claim over his contract not being renewed
'Surprising' level of interest in direct flight from Dublin to Asia
HR manager at cemetery awarded €47,500 in compensation for unfair dismissal
3,400 new victims of tracker mortgage scandal identified
WhatsApp bans under 16s from using its app in Europe
UCD ordered to pay academic €30,000 after commission finds it denied her a job because of her age
€32,000 payout to injured Tesco security guard, who was denied chair to sit on at work, overturned
Our payouts are three times that of the UK, so why wouldn't whiplash legislation work here?
Services giant Noonan brands 32c pay hike for workers 'out of kilter'
Southwest Airlines engine explosion linked to similar accident in 2016
FAI official who refereed matches around the country while on sick leave has unfair dismissal claim refused
Demolition of Dublin's iconic Screen cinema begins
Poll: Is a 'moderate' increase in local property tax justified?
INM in attempt to block appointment of inspectors to investigate itself, while Denis O'Brien blames ODCE for leaks
Poll: Should civil servants be entitled to time off in order to deal with a marriage breakup?
A French cognac firm has pumped millions into an Anglo-Irish aristocrat's whiskey brand
Does Facebook really not sell your data to advertisers?
One of Ireland's biggest builders plans to overhaul Athlone's rundown Texas Shopping Centre
When is an Instagram post an ad? Advertising body wants to clear up confusion
Poll: Would you make use of an adults-only café?
Central Bank warns over investment firm that has cloned details of another firm
Like it's 2008 - Irish people set to break the €100 billion barrier in consumer spending this year
Pub manager who believed employer had sway over gardaí awarded €25,500 for constructive dismissal
Fancy a bed in the cargo hold? Airbus is planning to transform lower-decks into sleeping quarters
UK government suggestion that Sinn Féin is 'strongly influencing' Brexit negotiations greeted with derision
13,000 Irish mortgages have been in arrears for more than five years
Poll: Should GPs start charging for some medical card services?
Cuisine de France maker overturns payout for worker accused of showing up drunk
Poll: Should paternity leave be mandatory?
€1.5m allocated to support fodder imports in effort to ease feed crisis
Data Commissioner 'actively supervising Facebook’s progress in cleaning up its act'
Interest-only mortgages in the spotlight but lender says it has 'no concerns'
Spotify made its debut on Wall Street and rocketed to a $30bn valuation
There are signs housing supply is starting to pick up in Dublin - but it's stagnant elsewhere
'It's a bit scary' - in the buildup to Brexit, cross-border mortgages are looking increasingly hard to come by