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Confirmed: Intel to cut jobs in Ireland
The long-awaited National Broadband Plan has been pushed back again
The deals that led to the Clerys closure 'should be illegal'
An Irish agency that knows how to get noticed has just been named one of the world's best
Calls for 'exploitative' JobBridge to be scrapped after more revelations
Ireland's super wealthy battle it out in the latest Sunday Times Rich List
A cleaner who was sacked after burning toast wins €25k compensation
How would this go down at An Post? Finland's postmen are now cutting grass
Irish TV is going global after a deal with one of the world's biggest companies
Mitsubishi offices raided after massive fuel efficiency scandal
VW set to buy back cars in the US but won't be launching scheme in Ireland
Nine executives at dairy giant paid over €9 million
Toilet rolls are shrinking but prices are staying the same
Donald Trump's Atlantic wall in Co Clare has just hit a snag
Euromillions winner Dolores loses out in €46 million bidding war for retail park
Boost for unemployment blackspot as over 100 new jobs announced
Annoyed you can't watch the US version of Netflix? Its CEO doesn't really care
Soccer super agent Jorge Mendes's Irish firm has paid out €6.5m
This new company is selling bottled Irish rainwater for €12 a pop
The 'McDonald's of the future' is offering diners all-you-can-eat fries
'I sold my business for €115 million but I could never see myself sitting on a beach'
A syndicate of Irish food entrepreneurs is investing in human-grade dog snacks
Why All-Ireland winner Enda McNulty makes CEOs climb mountains
Your crash course in... How a Brexit will affect Ireland
The reason some gang members are covered in tattoos - it makes perfect business sense
Irish voters backed 'local lunatics' instead of being sensible - Michael O'Leary
Those new flights from Cork to Boston could be on the way very soon
Whistleblower accuses AIB of cooking the books over bad loans
Company behind Dolmio warns people not to eat its pasta sauce more than once a week
400 new jobs are on the way for Co Meath
ESB pay rise likely to stir unrest among public sector workers
Donal Skehan "looking forward to the challenge" of presenting episode of popular BBC cooking show
Tesco sales in Ireland are turning positive for the first time since 2012
Returning emigrants are filling jobs in a buoyant Irish engineering sector
A Dublin 4 hotel is being torn down to make room for "exclusive" apartments
Update: All Luas staff placed on protective notice with immediate effect
Should there be a lightning-fast train between Dublin and Cork?
These are the supermarkets that won and lost in the Easter grocery battle
Farmers and food producers could suffer the most if the UK ditches the EU
The number of properties for sale in Ireland has hit a nine-year low