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The UK has sorted the flooding and insurance debacle, so why can't we?
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Will the State Pension actually be there for me when I retire?
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'Getting involved in a petty mudslinging match over the Web Summit is embarrassing'
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Are prefab villages really the future of housing?
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'I found out I was dyslexic in the 90s. Deep down I knew I wasn’t as ‘stupid’ as I was made to feel in school'
Ross O'Neill
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Tony O'Reilly became one of the most powerful figures in Irish life and we can learn from his story
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The Web Summit relocation isn't surprising, we couldn't even keep the WiFi working
Angela Nagle
'It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it'
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