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Construction begins on top of the range €100 million Dublin office building
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Iconic Central Bank building finally on the market
Ulster Bank customers report mortgage direct debit problems
The Apple tax ruling is being talked about at the G20 summit in China
Micheál Martin on Apple tax: "We believe an appeal is essential"
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Sea salts that hail from Louth get EU 'protected status'
'One broadcaster owning everything isn't realistic' - Ryle Nugent on RTÉ Sport and a competitive market
Noonan claims Apple ruling an "attack" on Ireland's corporate tax regime
Samsung suspends sales of Galaxy Note 7 after reports of exploding batteries
Wearing brown shoes with a suit could lose you a job in banking
"The Irish government has done absolutely nothing wrong" - Tim Cook
€945 million sale of Blanchardstown Shopping Centre was most expensive in Ireland's history
EC: Ireland could spend Apple tax money on anything it wants
Hotel rooms more expensive across the country as wedding market bounces back “in a strong way”
Government expresses fears for jobs after EU decision 'upends' our tax system
"The government needs its head examined" - should Ireland really throw €13 billion back in the EU's face?
Bite size: Here's how the world reacted to the Apple tax story
With €13 billion, Ireland could build Metro North, Dart Underground and solve the homeless crisis
Tim Cook: 'Apple is the largest taxpayer in Ireland'
Other EU countries could claim a portion of Ireland's €13 billion in back taxes from Apple
EU orders Ireland to recover €13 billion in back taxes from Apple
Explainer: Why doesn't the government want Apple to cough up extra taxes?
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Facebook will get access to WhatsApp phone numbers to hit people with more targeted ads
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Ryanair claims to be 'world's favourite airline' as passenger numbers soar
"Crying, frustration, devastation" - eBay staff react to announcement of Dundalk closure
eBay to close Dundalk operation next year
More than 2 million people are now working in Ireland, for the first time since 2009
The Guinness Storehouse tracks all its TripAdvisor reviews - even the terrible ones
Major housing development beside Dublin park scaled back amid objections
A year after their Top Gear walkout, its former stars are having no trouble raising cash
Retailers fear return to cross-border shopping if sterling continues to fall
Courts should hand down tougher sentences for crimes against businesses, say company owners
Nearly 34,000 products didn't make it onto the Irish market over safety concerns
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An Bord Pleanála approves Apple's €850 million Galway data centre