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Ireland slips down the global tourism competitiveness scale
This Mayo designer has won two awards for her handwoven, luxurious 'agriculture fashion'
Ireland's 'Just Eat of salon bookings’ says Brexit is scaring investors away
Deadly worm disease in lambs is on the increase, farmers warned
The Irish Church of Scientology returned to profit last year
Here's what you need to know about Eir's record fine from the telecoms watchdog
United Airlines: Passenger takes first legal steps, as new footage emerges
The 'surprising' email that led to Irish-founded Stripe's latest company buyout
Newstalk, 98FM and Spin's CEOs to go in a major Communicorp reshuffle
'Fast, healthy food' outlet Chopped announces UK expansion, 430 new jobs
Intel to close "unsustainable" pension scheme for longer-term staff
Ivanka Trump clothing line sales soar by 61% in 2016
The owner of the Irish Mirror has just bought RSVP magazine
This tiny, family-run newspaper in Iowa just won a Pulitzer Prize
Officer who forcibly removed passenger from plane is suspended from duty
Pharma giant Johnson & Johnson has snapped up a Galway firm in a massive deal
The price of Irish groceries has dropped for the first time in two years
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'The system is a joke': A quarter of Irish fishing vessels caught with illegal workers
'I was there when Atari left Limerick with 600 jobs. It’s a day I hope to never repeat’
One of Ireland's biggest landowners gets permission for hundreds of Dublin apartments
Independent grocers' behind-the-scenes strategy to stall the march of the German giants
Community Employment places to be expanded as Varadkar calls them 'essential' and 'worthwhile'
Light at the end of the tunnel? Bus Éireann talks to resume tomorrow morning
Ryanair will offer connecting flights onto rivals' routes starting this year
Kevin O'Sullivan resigns as editor of the Irish Times
Germany to fine tech giants up to €50 million for hate speech and fake news
Over 300 jobs being created at IT firm in Dublin
Major companies pull ads from Bill O'Reilly's show over sexual harassment claims
Dublin County Council rejects planning permission for apartments as being "visually unacceptable"
There's a new high-security €50 note out tomorrow - here's a sneak peek
New laws are coming in to cut 'food fraud' and prevent another horsemeat scandal
You can now buy 'experiences' through Airbnb
This huge office development could transform Cork's business centre
'I suppose we're f****** stuck with it': The Poolbeg incinerator is starting production
The Irish couple and Asian entrepreneur forging a trading path with Myanmar
Whatever happened to... Arnotts' €750m plan to create Dublin's 'premier' shopping street?