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Women on State boards on the rise as 'talent bank' boosts numbers
Apple Pay is now available in Ireland
Homeowner says new Dublin city centre hotel would block his 'right to light'
How Ryanair's loudmouth approach helps them find 'fun, irreverent and cheeky' staff
Uber's latest woe - using secret software to steer drivers away from trouble
Remember the 'Battle of Gorse Hill'? The house is on sale with an €8.5 million asking price
Nurses' union agrees to meet with Workplace Relations Commission - but work-to-rule is still on
A family-owned cake maker has raised over €6m for a new factory in Tallaght
Here's how many multi-millionaires Ireland gained last year
Bus Éireann strike: National Transport Authority to 'step-in' on planned route closures
Ryanair's chief trainer says Ireland should be the capital of the billion-euro student pilot industry
Getting people to care about the environment? It's all in the pupils...
There's a bid to let Swedish workers go home and have sex on their break
'They don't want it slipping through their fingers': Just what is happening with the Cork Event Centre?
Firm behind the Insure My websites slapped on the wrist over fake testimonials
Food processor Dawn Farms will pump €25m into its 'meat innovation' hub in Naas
'The Ryanair of transatlantic services': Norwegian Air's Irish flights launched after three-year wait
A US judge has ruled you have a right to know all these actors' ages
Digicel to cut workforce by 25% as part of 'global transformation'
Dozens of Dublin homes snapped up before building work starts
'Our rights were breached': Here's how Apple will fight the EU's €13bn Irish tax ruling
Lidl is in trouble for advertising 'fresh' fish which actually came from Namibia
Bank of Ireland 'Fomo' loans for students branded as 'irresponsible'
Tesco claims 45,000 people shopped at stores picketed by strikers
Unions accuse Bus Éireann of 'seeking to collapse talks' around averting strike
The figures that reveal Ryanair's 'very up and down' relationship with Shannon Airport
'What do you do when your business fails? You pick up the pieces'
Poll: Do you get dragged into doing work while off-duty?
The 19 most expensive cities in the world to rent a property
'We're a laboratory for the left': Brazilian town trials universal income
An Irish med-tech firm has raised over €2m to help cut down on needless chemo
As if we didn't have enough to worry about - here are five reasons why a GREXIT is back on the agenda
"We're paying more in rent to a landlord than we would in a mortgage - that's just pointless"
Ireland spent €440k on a report defending Apple months before the EU's scathing tax ruling
Topshop removes display barriers from Irish stores after boy (10) dies from head injuries in UK
Ireland's corporate watchdog is suffering from a chronic staff shortage
Why the Roscommon man running the food giant behind Cuisine de France has resigned
Fed-up Asian companies are eyeing Irish relocation because of Brexit
A four-star Galway hotel is set to be converted into student accommodation
'Time for Dublin to grow up' - Irish rents are now rising at their fastest rate EVER