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With its ridesharing plans parked, Uber struggles to justify more Irish investment
Michael Noonan is stepping down as Finance Minister
Farmers who started 'illegal' gorse fires may have their state subsidies docked
A long-awaited tax break to kick-start investment in young firms has finally been introduced
Ireland's largest private landlord is appealing 'exaggerated claims' against a Sandyford project
A European court ruling paves the way for a bruising Brexit
With its ridesharing plans parked, Uber struggles to justify more Irish investment
'Now's the best time to start a company because everyone else is scared s**tless'
This is the infrastructure we need across Ireland to keep the economy growing
Ian Talbot
Donald Trump: 'I give the Irish a lot of credit. They never raised their taxes'
'Now's the best time to start a company because everyone else is scared s**tless'
Uber has hit a roadblock in the court case that will decide its fate across Europe
'Now's the best time to start a company because everyone else is scared s**tless'
Ticketmaster blames media 'sensationalism' for public outrage over ticket touting
The state's public pay body says workers should contribute more for their pensions
Rent controls are 'creating a two-tier system' as prices hit all-time highs
Poll: Should the money raised from the AIB sale be spent on infrastructure?
One major UK supermarket is going 'British-only' for beef - and it wants others to follow suit
One major UK supermarket is going 'British-only' for beef - and it wants others to follow suit
Ireland is going to ban zero-hour contracts 'in most circumstances'
Self-employed workers want better benefits - and they're prepared to pay for them
Simon Coveney thinks Ireland should go high-rise - 'in the right places'
'Visitors don't come for tacky, renamed districts': Claims fly over the future of Dublin Town
What effect will Trump's tax plans have on Ireland? Here's what you need to know
Joe Tynan
The taxman has clawed back millions from Irish people with offshore assets
Watch out Ireland: Trump's plan to slash corporate taxes to 15% confirmed
Why businesses are up in arms about plans to bar more cars from Dublin's city centre
Donald Trump is promising 'the biggest tax cut ever' - but it's unlikely he can pay for it
'Visitors don't come for tacky, renamed districts': Claims fly over the future of Dublin Town
'Ineffective, too slow and understaffed' - Irish telcos are rounding on their regulator
As Cuba emerges from economic hibernation, opportunity knocks for Irish firms
Who is Jonathan Sugarman? Here's what you need to know
Here's what you need to know about Eir's record fine from the telecoms watchdog
Who is Jonathan Sugarman? Here's what you need to know
The 4 things you need to know about Eir's record fine from the telecoms watchdog
As Cuba emerges from economic hibernation, opportunity knocks for Irish firms
Will cheddar cheese be Ireland's Brexit canary in the coalmine?
Sean Ryan
'The system is a joke': A quarter of Irish fishing vessels caught with illegal workers
Soft drink tax forecasts have been cut as manufacturers switch to a low-sugar diet
'The system is a joke': A quarter of Irish fishing vessels caught with illegal workers