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Hard times, soft border: Dundalk fights back against cross-border shopping
Cap on Dublin and Cork rent increases in place from today
The woman who took Primark global has a new job with Ireland's crafts body
It's official - Facebook makes you miserable, according to new research
Irish company raises half a million euro to go exploring for diamonds
An office building is now being occupied by homeless activists in Sligo town
Italy is preparing to bail out the world's oldest bank - and bondholders will be burnt
How An Post is trying to make its waning mail business relevant again
The Irish State has just sold its shares in big tobacco companies
Irish tourism has best ever year, with 9 million visits
Controversial plan for hundreds of pylons in rural Ireland has been given the go-ahead
1,500 student beds on the way to Dublin thanks to major US developer
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Poll: Would taxing vacant sites make a difference to the housing crisis?
Cork researchers develop 'smart knee' that could speed up surgery recovery
A quarter of shoppers to go to Northern Ireland for Christmas deals
'An admission of failure': Criticism of Central Bank as report shows 8,200 denied tracker mortgage
Irish farmers have slammed supermarkets for selling cheap potatoes
Can Mick Wallace still be a TD after being declared bankrupt today?
€4.3 million mistakenly transferred by Meath County Council frozen in Hong Kong bank
Christine Lagarde found guilty by French court over payout - but will not face a sentence
Poll: Is the Government right to appeal the Apple Tax ruling?
'The Commission has exceeded its powers': Government sets out 8 ways it will fight Apple ruling
Ireland named 'best destination in Europe' by US travel publication
The Dublin agency handling social media for music acts that don't have time to tweet
Meet the ex-teacher who wants to make once-illegal poitín the new tequila
The DUP suspends former minister as the 'ash for cash' scandal burns on
The FAI's new marketing guru has accused fans of anti-semitic abuse
Farmers urged to check flocks after outbreak of bird flu in England
Fianna Fáil calls for punitive action after 10,000 customers 'wrongly denied' tracker mortgages
Temple Bar Hotel bought by Singapore company in €55m deal
Spain might move its clocks back in a bid to end long working days
A new 'compact luxury hotel' could be squeezed into the old Andrew's Lane Theatre site
Joan Collins says the Supreme Court "sided against the Irish people" in rejecting her promissory note appeal
We're spending less in the shops this Christmas - blame it on Brexit and Trump
Nurofen feels the pain in Australia after being slapped with massive fine over false advertising
Complaint upheld after children were fined for riding Luas for free
Dublin is getting 571 new student bedrooms
Renting near Dublin's train lines is expensive (and it's getting pricier)
Rupert Murdoch's Fox agrees €14bn Sky takeover deal