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Ireland spends four times the EU average on insurance premiums, but you probably don't
Government jet may have been sold for €330k less than its value
An Irish chat show filmed in an attic and broadcast on Facebook is going up against the Late Late
Your crash course in... How a showdown in the skies could trigger a transatlantic trade war
Poll: After the Dublin Bus pay deal, do you feel you deserve a pay rise?
Rock legends AC/DC helped the Aviva Stadium rack up multi-million euro profits
Nama says it acted in the "interest of the Irish taxpayers" at all times during Project Eagle sale
Donald Trump has lost $800 million in the past year, Forbes magazine reckons
"Employers are losing out" - why are less than 1% of state apprenticeships being taken by women?
Apple doubles down on Ireland as it moves iTunes business to Cork
Calls for Government to follow France and ban plastic cups and forks
Sinéad O'Connor on tax defaulters list over €160k settlement
Germany has stopped Facebook from harvesting WhatsApp subscriber data
Investigation underway after counterfeit bin bags discovered in Dublin
So what brands are Irish customers having the best experience with?
140 new jobs for Limerick and Mayo
These are the companies Ireland's graduates most want to work for
Ross welcomes Dublin Bus talks, says both sides now need to be given "space"
Data Protection Commissioner seeking answers after massive Yahoo privacy breach
Pope Francis condemns gossipy journalism as a form of terrorism
'Building up instead of out will prepare Dublin for 21st century city living'
Foster's, Beamish and Murphy's sold in Irish pubs as local craft beer
Former TV3 boss has just been made CEO of An Post
Eir is hiring 100 new people to work on the rollout of rural broadband
Foreign investor firms responsible for around a fifth of Dublin house purchases
The EU has scrapped the 90-day limit on free roaming charges
There should be no tax cuts in Budget 2017, says the ESRI
Here's how much your tax goes up as your wages increase
Poll: Do you plan to buy your own home?
A €500m investment yesterday and 300 jobs today - it's been a good week so far for Limerick
Dealz planning violations: Dublin council refuses to issue enforcement notice
Margrethe Vestager, scourge of Apple, is going after more multinationals
Pharmaceutical BioPark to create 500 full-time jobs and 800 construction jobs in Cork
People who make craft beer might get a happy boost in the Budget
National Ploughing Championships boss: 'I feel as passionate today as when I was 17'
A Galway-based company is making Ireland's first ever stop-motion feature film
Another multinational is being investigated over planning permission violations in two counties
Thousands left without power in Dublin after electricity fault
Bus strike latest: Passenger falls ill on Dart as commuters face more disruption
There will be a Commission of Investigation into Nama over Project Eagle