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Explainer: What is Bitcoin, and why is it making headlines again?
How far are we from seeing driverless cars on Irish roads?
However you might feel about internships, employers say they use them to spot new hires
Mark Mitchell
Pretty soon you're going to need this card to do a whole load of important things in Ireland - but why?
Just finished college? Here are some tips for that first big job hunt
Mark Mitchell
Starting salaries on the rise as graduate jobs market heats up
Mark Mitchell
United suspends its New York route from Shannon Airport for winter
Facebook wants to build its own town - This is what it will look like
Retailers say the rates they have to pay are way too high and it's damaging business
Locals angered by 'lack of consultation' by government over mass harvesting of seaweed
Cash-strapped RTÉ is recruiting outside spin doctors to help manage its public image
Cars for beef: Japan and the EU have signed a 'huge' trade deal but not everyone's happy
Illegal non-EU workers common in care work and catering industry
Going climate neutral: Volvo to phase out traditional engines
Ireland's only two star Michelin restaurant served up record profits last year
Insurance Ireland 'cooperating fully' with office raids regarding motor premium costs
Why do so few Irish people claim back their medical expenses?
Fine Gael minister confirms complaint lodged with gardaí against political blogger
'It would have a detrimental impact': City council rejects Johnny Ronan's Dublin skyscraper
House prices in Dublin rise by €32,000 in six months
First-ever Cork to Boston flight takes off
A Dublin cake shop will be wound up after an 'aggressive' standoff for €100,000 in rates
Liquidator appointed to publisher of four Wexford Echo newspapers
Minister: 'There might be more work in Ireland's economy next year than there are people to do it'
The claims and counterclaims at the heart of the bitter Dublin Town row
Three-bed semis in Dublin are now selling within three weeks
'We're getting 500 CVs a day': Why people are lining up to join America's cannabis industry
'Kildare, here we come': A top architect says Dublin's sprawl has to stop
Credit card fraud: Irish sports retailer targeted 172 times in two weeks
The Trump Bump? An increase in trust for news media
Dr Jane Suiter
The advertising watchdog has handled its first complaint about a Snapchat influencer
A 'hard Brexit' could hit Ireland's budget to the tune €500 million over three years
Barbie's boyfriend Ken is now multiracial, has several body types and may even have a man bun
Embattled Uber founder Travis Kalanick steps down as CEO
Dublin's new 'stationless' bike company has stalled its launch over council concerns
How airports make a fortune flogging giant Toblerones and the like to flyers
High 'churn' and trouble finding new recruits have left the Central Bank short on staff
An Irish med-tech firm could make your smartphone and toilet 'superbug'-free
RTÉ has sold off part of its Donnybrook HQ for more than €100m
The children of a major Celtic Tiger developer are building dozens of Dublin homes