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Irish Ferries is splashing out on a new €144m ferry
Two Luas strikes planned for this week have been called off
Amazon has started hiring 500 more people in Ireland
The Dublin company that could wipe out a chunk of the world's emissions with one engine
Poll: Is Ireland right to introduce health warnings on alcohol products?
Your crash course in... Examinership
Fancy working with Henry Hugglemonster and Doc McStuffins?
The Disney Magic cruise ship just docked in Dublin and it's Donald Duck-ing huge
A blossoming market will see Dublin city centre getting a new €34m hotel
Strikes in France have led to flights being grounded in Dublin
High Court appoints examiner to Debenhams chain
Calls for emergency legislation to stop Ulster Bank selling 900 family homes
McDonald's Temple Bar is up for sale
Irish taxi app Lynk to become a 'Riide' in push for global success
Budweiser won't be using Conor McGregor in its ads any time soon
O'Leary: 'Terrorism won't stop people flying - but it'll make us lower our prices'
Ryanair has just announced MASSIVE full year profits
This Irish documentary about fishing and oil is making people angry
People living in the south but working in Northern Ireland CAN still get a mortgage after all
Intel warns the rental housing squeeze could stall its expansion in Cork
"We're looking for a fair slice of the company we've helped build"
Your crash course in... Ireland's mortgage-rate problem
Today FM is changing things up with a Duffy/D'Arcy switch
These are the most popular brands for Irish shoppers
For the second time, Opel is recalling cars in Ireland over a fire risk
Brexit? Irish business people are ramping up their campaign against it
Developers need more than €330,000 to build a single house in Dublin - here's why
After its dramatic fall from the top of the mobile world, Nokia is planning a comeback
A database listing all charities and other non-profits' finances launches today - it could change everything
Supermac's is launching another bid to sell its food across Europe
After 40 years, one of Tipperary's big employers is going into liquidation
He once called the EU an 'evil empire' but Michael O'Leary thinks Brexit would be 'absolutely crazy'
Poll: Would you welcome 'smoking rooms' in Irish bars and restaurants?
70s soft porn and setting roses on fire: Here's how to make a striking book cover
Irish firms may be forced to reveal pay gaps between male and female employees
How over-complicated products baffle people into making bad choices at the supermarket
Forget pizza and curry, Just Eat sees its future in paleo and gluten-free foods
Don't forget - there's another Luas strike tomorrow
1,400 jobs at risk as Debenhams Ireland goes into examinership
Over 70 Tesco outlets to go on strike from Monday