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Poll: Would a double property tax for vacant houses help ease the housing crisis?
Sisters behind Irish fashion startup Opsh step down after falling victim to the 'investment chasm'
After months of non-answers, it's looking like we really are heading for a 'hard' Brexit
How the son of Ireland's richest man lost his job leading India's biggest company
Dublin restaurants say persistent beggars are a 'major threat' to diners' comfort
'Counterproductive' - union dismayed at cash-strapped Bus Éireann's plans to cut overtime
Ratings agency Moody's to pay €812 million fine in reparation for the mortgage crisis
Watch: The bizarre moment US news network C-Span was 'taken over' by Russia Today
Amazon to create 100,000 full-time jobs in US in next 18 months
Plans for the new Civic Plaza at College Green will be submitted in March
2016 was a good year for jobs, with a jump in construction roles
Losses top €5m at Donald Trump's Doonbeg golf course
More than four times the population of Ireland used Dublin Airport last year
Jobs still under threat but Bus Éireann says it will keep Expressway services
Poll: Should Ireland introduce some form of national maximum wage cap?
Snapchat shrugs off Brexit fears to choose London over Dublin for new HQ
McDonald's sells majority stake in its Chinese restaurants to state-owned company
The government is warning companies to brace for a hard Brexit
The former Zanzibar Hotel on Dublin's north quays has been sold to an aparthotel group
KBC staff 'concerned for their jobs' as bank decides on its future in Ireland
Corporate gifts used to be about champagne - now firms demand tokens that will last
'Out of the blue, we got a letter to say our loans had been sold to a vulture fund'
The Central Bank wants bank ATMs to dispense more €10 notes
New companies topped 20,000 last year for the first time in almost two decades
Apple boss Tim Cook will NOT be coming to Leinster House
More than 500 people have already applied for the new first-time buyers scheme
Egypt reopens its beef market to Irish farmers ending 17-year ban
Troubled charity GOAL seeking up to 25 redundancies
Unemployment rate drops to post-crash low of 7.2%
'If Brexit goes well, the public pressure in Ireland for an EU exit will grow' - Nigel Farage
'Roman’s eyes widened in disbelief' - Inside the World of a Super Agent
Today FM will replace Anton Savage with a pair of familiar faces
2016 was the biggest year for new cars since the recession, but which maker sold the most?
The IDA says more people in Ireland are working for its clients than ever before
One city has seen a huge hike in house prices - and it isn't Dublin
Why Ireland's farmers want the Irish embassy in Iran to reopen
Which Budget measures kick in today?
5 trends coming down the tracks in the 2017 property market
'It's not just about silly glasses' - How Tiger Ireland is plotting its next phase of expansion
How Viking Splash Tours plans to become the McDonald's of city tours