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The tourism trade wants to hire asylum seekers to plug skills gaps
'We are not the HSE's dumping ground' - after 48 years, is the State finally set to update its contract with GPs?
Irish-founded tech firm Intercom reaches 'unicorn status' with its $1bn-plus valuation
Central Bank expected to cease the printing of banknotes in Ireland
Fuming customers say tech retailer Click.ie hasn't shipped their phones or issued receipts
'Historic gems' like Dublin's Custom House should just be used for tourism
'Fast ferry' service for Tory Island ends long-running row
Offices of Cambridge Analytica raided by UK information commissioner
Competition watchdog to further investigate mooted Irish Times takeover of Irish Examiner
Dublin Fire Brigade warns businesses about advertising scam
Brexit could increase cost of milk, cheese and eggs by 46%
'Appearances can be deceptive' - CEO falls on sword, but did Cambridge Analytica swing the US election for Trump?
Cambridge Analytica executives filmed allegedly touting use of bribery, entrapment to swing elections around the world
Challenging the music industry: 'We'd get a cheque in the post for 10c'
The Young Offenders gives 25-year-old song a huge boost - but band don't expect a windfall
The Sinn Féin bookstore made €350,000 last year... but things could still be better
There is 'no evidence' to back up claim that an 'invisible border' is possible, MPs say
Pictures: Gardaí and Revenue have 'dismantled' Ireland's first ever illegal cigarette factory in Co Louth
Filmbase to go into liquidation after 32 years
Irish globetrotters will soon have their choice of Chinese cities to fly to
Former TD comes centre stage in attempt by Denis O'Brien to name Declan Ganley in court action
'There's a cycling agenda here' - debate hots up ahead of planning meeting on Dublin's proposed civic plaza
Clare Co Council looking at idea of 'autonomous cars' to address rural transport issues
So why won't insurance companies cover your 10-year-old car?
Trinity heads for another south Dublin showdown as it plans 300 more student beds
Bars get green light for late drinking licence on Good Friday
'It's heartbreaking' - locals 'completely' reject latest state proposals to end Tory Island ferry impasse
Big Tobacco made €7,900 for every dead smoker in 2015, according to a new report
'A truly sad day': NME to close print edition after 66 years
A Cork Chinese and a Dublin Apache Pizza were both closed over 'rodent droppings' in the kitchen
We now know who'll be holding onto the Apple billions that are destined for Ireland
Groupon rapped on knuckles for 'misleading' exclusive beauty product deal
Use the phone network iD Mobile Ireland? It's shutting up shop next month
Why councils will soon be fining themselves for owning vacant housing sites
Milk crisis? Storm Emma stopped the collection of fresh stock from many dairy farms
Some supermarkets are starting to reopen but most are remaining shut until tomorrow
It begins - German court rules that cities can ban diesel cars to combat air pollution
Protesters deliver a coffin to the door of PTSB, as government agrees to regulate vulture funds
'Significant increase in bread production' as consumers pick shelves dry in anticipation of The Beast
The head of the only remaining National Broadband Plan bidder has suddenly resigned