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Ireland's biggest company is poised to save over €100m thanks to Trump's tax cuts
A new report is predicting house prices to keep rising over the next 12 months
Shop which told pregnant employee to 'look better and appear happy' ordered to pay her €18,000
Spectre and Meltdown: What you need to do to keep your computer safe
A new €160m ferry between Dublin and Holyhead will be the biggest of its kind in the world
Trump organisation's Doonbeg investment pays off for its 100% shareholder, Donald Trump
The Guinness Storehouse is still the most popular tourist attraction in Ireland
Here's how banks plan to 'rebuild trust' after the tracker mortgage scandal
Plans for an office block that could scupper the entire Dart underground have been blocked
'We're often portrayed as anti-car, we're not' - Dublin's traffic supremo on keeping the city flowing
Amazon's Alexa won Christmas this year
Lily O'Brien's chocolate manufacturer bought by Polish company for €40 million
Quiz: Why were these randomers in the news in 2017?
Here's how many customers each of the main banks say they overcharged
Ryanair will also recognise cabin crew unions
Click.ie says tech products are being shipped as customers panic about Christmas gifts
Star Wars blasted its way to a massive box office opening and a tiny Irish village is seeing the benefit
'It's a bittersweet day for me': Bobby Kerr is leaving his Insomnia coffee business
Location services: Facebook to move global advertising sales out of Dublin HQ
Dublin's docklands are getting a new 'brand' to lure tourists
'There's no evidence of a banking cartel in Ireland', says watchdog
The overdue Metro North is holding back plans for a 'civic space' at Stephen's Green
Central Bank decides NOT to change mortgage deposit rules for first-time buyers
Christmas FM starts today and brings with it the licence to start getting in the mood
Central Bank fines life assurance firm €1m over money laundering and terrorist financing breaches
Poll: Should a person's rental history help them to get a larger mortgage?
These new rules aim to help tenants if landlords seek a 'back door' around rent limits
Some Leap Card users travelling on Bus Éireann for free due to lack of correct ticket machines
Controversial Cork seaweed harvesting project close to getting final green light
The truth about being a musician: 'They see you on the Late Late and think you're making a fortune'
'I looked down and my leg simply wasn't there' - for farming families, the consequences of a workplace accident are devastating
'It doesn’t seem like they thought all this through' - Taoiseach talks tough to UK on Brexit
Boris Johnson and Simon Coveney weren't singing from the same hymn sheet in Dublin this morning
After putting aside €4m last year to cover tracker scandal, KBC now says it'll cost €59m
Twitter strips verified status from Richard Spencer and others after new rules against hate
'I don't think they know what they have': Upset as Savoy Screen One to be split into separate auditoriums in 2018
Ryanair brings Irish Independent and journalist to court
Central Bank wants bank execs to 'take a long hard look in the mirror' over tracker scandal
Bus Éireann staff say problems with northeast services 'have nothing to do with absenteeism'
'Five days of rubbish' - Parents and teachers angry as summer school teeters on liquidation