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'It's not fair': Fianna Fáil poised to block PTSB loan sale to 'unregulated' vulture funds
Where will all the construction workers come from to build the Ireland 2040 plan?
The government has no idea if people are serving on more state boards than they should be
The government wants to exempt itself from the EU's new hardcore data protection rules - but why?
Irish house prices have soared again and people's wages can't keep up
Poll: Have you been affected by the rental crisis?
Luas justified in firing fares inspector who punched passenger following 'unacceptable' level of racist abuse
Deal done for Cork's new event centre but it could end up costing the State more money
'If you must build something there, it has to be world class' - the saga of the €250 million Cork city skyscraper
Much-delayed IT system to see Affordable Childcare Scheme launch pushed back to 2019 - at least
Irish people stopped paying mortgages in their droves after a ruling blocked the banks from evicting
Wall Street, we have a correction: The Dow Jones is plummeting again
'We are trying to sound the alarm' - committee hears Public Services Card is a legal ticking time bomb
No-deal Brexit would cripple UK finances to tune of €91 BILLION - leaked report
Radio Nova ordered to pay €30,000 to presenter who was unfairly fired
Traders breathe sigh of relief as markets bounce back after 'mini flash crash'
What on earth is going on with the world's stock markets this morning?
Wall Street just took a huge plunge and traders are trying to stay calm
2017 was a record year for the number of start-ups in Ireland
Hoteliers say stricter rules on a cancer-causing food substance would be 'unworkable'
Poll: Would you vote for Irexit?
One of Ireland's wealthiest families is building a leisure centre on the Wexford seafront
Almost one in six Irish households is jobless
A co-op housing group wants to build projects in south Dublin and border counties
Poll: Should free contraception be introduced in Ireland and, if so, for whom?
Poll: Are you using Facebook less since it changed its news feed?
Taoiseach confirms backing for new €320m runway at Dublin Airport
The Irish taxpayer will pick up the tab for bust Setanta Insurance
'Livelihoods on the line': Irish contractors affected by Carillion collapse fear they won't be paid
Ireland wants a future where AI makes medical decisions and delivers jail sentences
A worker sacked after making a discrimination claim has been awarded €25,000
Central Bank optimistic about Ireland's future with full employment 'in view'
'You wouldn't get this in the Third World' - locals up in arms over state of roads in Munster town
Ikea is 'exploring the option' of opening a south Dublin store
The head of Ulster Bank has been poached by supermarket giant Tesco
Controversial electricity pylon plan takes big leap forward but some people aren't happy
Netflix has so cornered the streaming market it's now worth $100 BILLION
Amazon's €1bn 'Project G' for Dublin gets the go-ahead
These are the Irish people making the exclusive trip to Davos this week
The world's richest 1% swallowed up 82% of the wealth created last year