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'Thatcherite' companies with State contracts won't recognise unions, claims CWU
There's a ruckus brewing in south Dublin over a mobile phone mast next to a kids' school
The Irish economy is haemorrhaging over €2 billion each year due to illicit trade
What on earth is the solution to the rental crisis?
You can now search an online database for Irish companies named in the Panama Papers
The company behind Jameson and Powers wants to sell Paddy to a US firm
Your crash course in... The US-EU trade deal, aka TTIP
New York Times to start delivering recipe ingredients to readers
Job losses: Intel workers being told about 'separation programmes'
The €500 banknote looks set for the chop - but some Germans aren't happy
Seven major banks to pay $324 million over accusations of manipulating interest rates
The Luas will be off tomorrow - and there are four more strikes planned this month
Radiohead are cleverly teasing everyone with their new album release
Central Bank issues warning bogus investment firm sets up in Ireland
This violet diamond is so rare it's practically priceless
Watch: This Boeing 767 is nearly ready to make a Sligo glamping village its new home
"Such a small little thing can make such a big difference" - introducing 'Quiet Hour' in Irish supermarkets
It’s a woman's world... meet the man trying to crack the Irish beauty industry
'Do not pay any ransom' - Criminal gangs are threatening business with cyber attacks
Irish Water is easily the country's least reputable brand
More than 1 million customers to benefit from electricity price cut
Volkswagen is recalling cars in Ireland - starting with this Golf model
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