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Debate Room: Should we increase the minimum wage?
Caitriona O'Neill and William Gallagher
'I thought people wouldn't take me seriously because I was a nurse starting a business'
Fora Staff
People are queueing to get into this toilet-themed café, where food is served in loos
An Irish battle over the Iron Throne has ended up in court
Homeless families living in Dublin hotel told to leave by Saturday
This is how the government could get rid of USC over the next four years
A bar's 'Bottomless Prosecco' deal is among three ads given a slap on the wrist
Primark opens fifth US-based store in less than a year
"You wanna feel?" - Complaints that this Opel ad is 'sexist' have been rejected
The Luas effect: People pay more to live close (but not too close) to a tram stop
A giant US advisory firm led by Alan Kelly's brother has snapped up a major Irish PR agency
The IDA spent €1.4 million on a failed bid to force a Kildare farmer to sell his land
Here's what to do if you booked a break with Low Cost Holidays
Even recruiters are scrambling for staff as a major agency plans to take on 150 people
A brand new town is being planned for south Dublin and this is what its park will look like
Sick of dry land? Ireland could soon get a hotel floating on the sea
'If even one percent of London’s economic activities migrated here, we would be absolutely crippled'
'Are Irish people into sex toys? That was the big question when I started my business'
Fora Staff
A Dublin breast-implant maker has raised millions - including from the owners of Barry's Tea
Ireland has made itself the laughing stock of the economic world, but does that matter?
Giving out about Eircode is like criticising a baby's inability to run - Minister
A major business lobby group wants a €1 BILLION social housing spend
Clerys workers heckle and criticise director of property firm at High Court
UTV Ireland and TV3 will soon be part of one big company. What will that mean for viewers?
How a five-man startup from Dublin became part of a giant €4 billion network
Your crash course in... the murky and unregulated world of shadow banking
'They told me you need to be prepared to hate your co-founder, but I couldn't hate my mother'
Katie Tsouros
Catherine Murphy makes more claims in the Dáil about Denis O'Brien's finances
Government accused of facilitating tax avoidance by vulture funds
SuperValu warns customers not to respond to email fraudster
Brooklyn and Room made millions at the box office - but Irish filmmakers need more money
How do you replace one of Irish broadcasting's big beasts? This man has a plan
The financial regulator's enforcement division is down a quarter of its staff
What on earth is going on with motor insurance premiums in Ireland?
Virgin apologises to mobile customers who experienced hours-long outage
Ireland is the 9th most reputable country in the world
Loss of 87 jobs as Imperial Tobacco to close in Westmeath
British businesses warned against weaseling out of refunding Irish customers
Residential property prices are up almost 7% compared to a year ago
When it comes to lobbying public officials, being called Bono may be a help