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Plans for apartment blocks objected to by Leo Varadkar and Joan Burton get the go-ahead
The Savoy's owners want to split the iconic Screen One into 'three to five' auditoriums
'A disgrace and a disaster': Charleville Credit union placed in liquidation
The new M20 road linking Cork and Limerick will be built, says Taoiseach
Couple affected by tracker mortgage scandal suffered stroke and nervous breakdown
Disney sets out to rival Netflix and Amazon with new family-friendly streaming app
Irish employers to back 'comprehensive gender pay reporting'
There may be trouble ahead: A look back to the Budget of a decade ago
One of Ryanair's top executives has just stepped down (but it's not MOL)
Newstalk bans Irish Times journalists from its airwaves after George Hook furore
'They've gone without food, without heat in their home': Ulster Bank execs grilled over tracker scandal
Aer Lingus promises 900 new jobs and a new route to major US city
'There's still a stigma around apprenticeships. People look down on you'
Caitriona O'Neill and William Gallagher
HSE spent nearly €3 million pursuing unpaid hospital charges using debt collectors
A Lisdoonvarna inn becomes the first pub in Ireland to win a Michelin Star
A construction tracker claims the actual number of houses being built is fewer than officials claim
Monarch Airlines ceases trading leaving 110,000 passengers stranded
New traffic measures on Dublin's quays have been in place for a month, but are they working?
Nama employee: 'The request is from Mick Wallace so trying to close off angles of attack in advance'
EU leaders are hoping for Brexit 'miracles' but Leo thinks there's a 'better vibe' around talks
'If you walk down the street and someone asks you something you're able to say no and be left alone'
Over 100 PTSB customers still on the wrong tracker mortgage rate despite bank identifying error
PTSB says it won't pay corporation tax over the next 21 years
FactCheck: Will 180,000 homes and businesses begin 2020 without high-speed broadband?
DUP not one bit happy with US decision that could cost Northern Ireland thousands of jobs
There's a big difference between how men and women are planning for retirement
Rural broadband: Big blow for competition as ESB-Vodafone pull out of bid
Eleven 'charity shops' that weren't charities have been caught breaking the rules
What are you entitled to if a delivery company loses your stuff?
'Tinder for bulls' made its debut at the Ploughing. But what do farmers think of it?
Poll: Do you expect to have a mortgage paid off before you retire?
Leo Varadkar: 'The State can’t solve everyone’s problems for them'
Teachers warned they won't receive pay increases unless they sign up to new deal
How many HSE doctors does Navan hospital's emergency department have? None
Eight Dublin flights among 81 cancelled by Ryanair for today
Water plant behind summer crisis in north east to be upgraded for €24 million
The roof of the old Central Bank could become a new pub and Temple Bar residents are worried
Ryanair plans to cancel 40-50 flights a day for next six weeks
Ryanair fell foul of Europe's top court today - here's what you need to know
A former Ireland footballer is selling his Wexford pub for €1.2 million