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'After years as an undercover detective I wanted a change. So I started my own spice business'
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Hostelworld's millionaire founder has poached talent from two hot Irish startups for his new idea
CityJet's boss says striking pilots' union is 'a pain in my backside'
Ireland to oppose Uber application to circumvent taxi regulations across EU
Trump's blind trust blurs line between business empire and presidential role
Fingal Council takes case against Starbucks in Swords after Bord Pleanála finding
Ireland had the third-biggest spike in job searches from the US after Trump's victory
Three mobile victim of 'major hack' but Irish customers 'not affected'
Investors blamed for 'dramatic' rise in Dublin house prices
Boris Johnson's 'Prosecco' warning hasn't gone down too well in Europe
After 20 years of false starts, a big site in the centre of Bray is finally getting the go-ahead
Martin McGuinness points finger firmly at the DUP at Public Accounts Committee hearing on Project Eagle
VIDEO: Domino's has begun delivering pizzas by drones
Kenny says there won't be an inquiry into media ownership in Ireland
The HSE has been offered an additional 1,000 beds this winter
Now it's the private sector: unions demand 4% increase for all members
CityJet pilots vote for strike and warn they will ground airline before Christmas
Should taxi drivers here have to take an English language test? The NTA is asking that question
Supermarkets' obsession with perfect produce is causing massive food waste
A porn star taught Paddy Power's boss that having the craic doesn't work everywhere
Ryanair ordered to pay back €2 million illegal state aid to Austrian airport
How the US president-to-be picked up a Clare golf resort for a song
After a stumbling start, Web Summit looks at home in Portugal
There are over 130 new office buildings being planned for Dublin
Here's how Trump's victory affected the dollar
Irish Water seeks to build massive new €80 million covered reservoir in south Dublin
Marks & Spencer says it's committed to Ireland amid plans to close stores
Pharmaceutical industry paid Irish doctors €3.7 million for "undisclosed" reasons in 2015
Australian-owned lender upping its presence in Ireland's mortgage market
Bin company may stop collecting rubbish bags in Dublin for 'health and safety reasons'
Millions more passengers help Ryanair grow half-year profits to over €1.17 billion
The Galaxy S8 smartphone will have artificial intelligence that can order food for you
Ryanair promises in-air Wi-Fi 'in the next year or two' - and that's only the start of its tech plans
"Apple in or lights out": Hundreds turn out for pro-Apple rally in Galway
More Samsung woes as 'exploding' washing machine leaves customer with broken jaw
Tourism Ireland really wants Chinese tourists to come visit Ireland this winter
'We speak English': Companies thinking of leaving the UK are welcome in Ireland, says Kenny
Eamon Dunphy to launch 'intelligent, interesting, irreverent' football podcast
No movement in teachers' pay discussions ahead of next week's strike
Sprite ad saying "she's seen more ceilings than Michelangelo" ruled sexually exploitative