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Two Irish energy companies have just raised their prices
Cork rugby club loses battle in four-year planning war with McDonald's over boundary wall
Companies are losing droves of new hires over misleading jobs specs
A Dublin developer has been advertising rentals within an apartment complex built without planning permission
Michael Lowry and refrigeration company fined €25k over submitting incorrect corporation tax returns
UK officially passes (to hoots of approval) its EU withdrawal bill - making Brexit a certainty
M50 operating with traffic levels that weren't expected until the mid-2020s
Tayto Park issues clarification that it isn't giving away five free passes to 500 families
Ireland is set to create 57,000 jobs a year by 2022 - report
'Two years is a long time': How PayPal is trying to hold onto company-hopping young staff
'I was naive in the beginning - when trust is broken, it's hard to deal with'
Profile: The rise and fall of Anglo's David Drumm
The owner of Ireland's only Michelin-star inn thinks food could save the rural pub
New rules for banks will make it easier to save thousands on mortgage repayments
'It will deepen the crisis': Government warned of 'little or no scope' for tax cuts
Burger chain Five Guys is opening a joint in Swords Pavilions' new 'restaurant quarter'
A long-running feud over Malahide's Christmas Kingdom is destined for the courts
Trump announces tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods
TheJournal.ie is the most popular online Irish news source for the second year in a row
Irish Ferries helplines to reopen amid cancelled bookings chaos
Blow for Theresa May as Tory minister resigns suddenly over 'irresponsible' Brexit strategy
Dublin is now more expensive to live in than both Abu Dhabi and Silicon Valley
Theresa May faces a series of crucial Brexit votes today in her own parliament
‘Childcare isn't one of those industries that you go into to make a huge pile of money’
Peter Stringfellow opened a club in Dublin in 2006. It did not go well. Not one bit
Data Protection Commissioner concludes investigation into Yahoo over massive data breach
Poll: Do you consider a family which earns €100,000 to be 'rich'?
Flamboyant nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow dies
Aer Árann to cease flights to the Aran Islands from December
The government plans to slap a minimum five-year expiration date on all gift cards
'I once used my house as collateral for the rights to a TV show - I'd never do that these days'
Visa apologises for card issues, says services are 'operating at close to normal levels'
Airtricity customers to see price hike of up to €140 per year
One of Dublin's most sought-after development sites has hit the market for a cool €25 million
Tesco is opening a huge new store in Dublin today
Tesla car, in autopilot mode, speeds up before crashing into parked fire engine
Bane of Facebook uses launch of GDPR to file four court cases against social media giants
Ireland has a new data protection law... just hours before the EU's bumper new regulation comes into force
Press Council attacks 'unaccountable' social media for 'giving space to conspiracy theorists'
Brexiteers 'Max Fac' plan would cost the UK £20 billion - Revenue chief