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The ESRI has made four predictions about a strong Irish economy in 2017
Consumers warned about fake investment firm that has cloned another company's details
Meet the Cork business sending hampers of Barry's Tea to the diaspora this Christmas
A new Bill is calling for a quota of Irish music on the radio - and the music industry isn't happy about it
Poll: Do you think the Government's new "rent pressure zones" proposal will be effective?
Budget 2017 provided greatest gains to those on lowest incomes - ESRI
PTSB employees vote overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action
The EU wants to tighten rules on claiming benefits in a different country
TheJournal.ie voted website that best shows Irish life in 2016
Warnings that any Brexit carnage on UK economy could be 'magnified' in Ireland
Poll: Is staying late at work to convince your boss you're a hard worker an acceptable thing to do?
Clerys building to come to life with extra floor and glass atrium
A third of workers are staying late to make their boss think they work hard
'Being an entrepreneur is lonely. It's a bit like surfing - instinctive and solitary'
Ashleigh Smith
Inside the little-known company that brought broadband to dozens of Irish towns
Irish retailers could be in for a bleak Christmas as shoppers flock online
Amazon is opening a bricks-and-mortar store - with no cashiers or checkouts
An Irish cinema startup has just won an investment from Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba
When should you be told you're at risk of a cyber attack?
Rupert Murdoch's Fox launches €13.4bn bid to finally get their hands on Sky
Six months on from 'leprechaun economics', Ireland's GDP is finally bouncing back
Irish banana giant Fyffes is being taken over by one of Japan's biggest companies
Text messages are on the way out - but we're eating up huge amounts of data
Bray Credit Union fined €98,000 for breaching money laundering and terrorist finance laws
The Central Bank is fighting a bill to tackle high mortgage rates. Here's why
One of the key people in the making of modern Ireland turns 100 today
Dr David McCann
Five years after the fall of an Irish Ponzi scheme, 1,400 people still await compensation
Bono and The Edge are the latest investors to back this biotech startup
You can now pay for things using your phone (but only if it's an Android)
Qatar Airways will fly direct from Dublin to the Middle East starting next summer
One of our journalists just won a major business news award
Brexit has led to 'a tsunami' of new solicitors in Ireland from the UK
Flights between Cork and the US will start at €65 one-way
The cost of Christmas: Irish households will spend an extra €720 in December
This group will brainstorm your business ideas for you - and they'll do it for free
'Tourist bodies don't want us to be seen as a leprechaun country. I found that interesting'
Tom O'Rahilly
The man who brought Ticketmaster to Ireland started off selling tickets in a record shop
Women told their jobs are gone 'immediately' resolve dispute after Blanchardstown store sit-in
Cristiano Ronaldo accused of using an Irish company to avoid Spanish tax
The head of Twitter Ireland is on the move again - just six months after taking the job