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'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
Energy regulator proposes to increase levy on electricity bills by 36%
Greyhound customers will be hit with pay-by-weight charge unless they opt out
"We're not going to try and be George - we're not going to go on air and, kind of ... rant"
Chris Donoghue is moving to George Hook's slot on Newstalk
The people who make Ireland's money are going on strike
You can now sing 'Happy Birthday' free of charge
Remember credit ratings? Britain's has just taken a beating
Ireland wants to attract thousands of foreign tech staff, but we may have trouble housing them
Bank of Ireland apologises for technical issue with debit cards
A Dublin company is building a giant energy plant to process chicken poo
Deliveroo's contentious new contracts are already in use abroad
A solar tower four times taller than Liberty Hall is being built in the Israeli desert
How does it feel to pitch to Richard Branson for €1.2m? This Irish company is about to find out...
Ikea recalls stair gate after a number of children suffer falls
Despite the booming economy, many Irish firms are still very much in recession mode
'Take a bow, Britain': European leaders hold crisis talks after Brexit shock
Talking Brexit: The best quotes from a day of shock and awe