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"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?
What it takes to become Ireland's best young fishmonger...
Facebook will get access to WhatsApp phone numbers to hit people with more targeted ads
Your crash course in... Norwegian Air's Irish problem
From patching up wounds in south central LA, to bringing cutting-edge healthcare to Donegal
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
Have trouble letting go of your old stuff? There's someone who can help with that...
An Bord Pleanála approves Apple's €850 million Galway data centre
The world's biggest meat company is coming to Ireland but it's a 'total joke'
Star Wars tourism has helped bring a surge of visitors to Ireland
Strike action by Dublin Bus 'inevitable' says union boss
Of all EU countries, Ireland will feel negative impact of Brexit the most (for up to 5 years)
The market for buying a home is simply 'not normal'
Poll: Does Ireland need to appoint a dedicated Brexit Minister?
€3 million in State funding for Goal withheld as investigation into charity's Syrian finances continues
Inside Area 404 - Facebook's heavy-duty tech lab that Zuckerberg isn't even allowed enter
Tesla wants to build an 'alien dreadnaught' factory after losing money in second quarter
'I was with the Irish army in Lebanon, but setting up a drone business is the hardest thing I've done'
Ireland's researchers are punching above their weight despite 'below-average investment'
A 'no fares day' strike might be on the cards, but it's happened before
Dublin Bus drivers mightn't go on strike but instead take 'no fares' from commuters
Your crash course in... How the Bank of England's stimulus package could hurt Ireland
Virgin Media says eir Sport 'never was and never will be' important to it
Lidl's plans to boost operation will create 600 jobs
Bitcoin plunges as $65m of the currency disappears in a major hack