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A €280m Saudi-backed development could make Waterford 'Ireland's top regional city'
'I was looking for an excuse to come home. But there was a recession on and I had no job'
Jane Swarbrigg
A €280m Saudi-backed development could make Waterford 'Ireland's top regional city'
Ireland's 'fastest-growing tech company' is set to double in size within two years
Cake and chocolate maker Broderick's plans to hitch a ride on the 'healthy' snacks craze
Over a dozen Irish shopping centres changed hands last year. Here are the biggest deals
Over a dozen Irish shopping centres changed hands last year. Here are the biggest deals
Cake and chocolate maker Broderick's plans to hitch a ride on the 'healthy' snacks craze
Irish banks have quietly shed thousands of retail staff as they turn to digital
Dublin's Base pizza has recruited an Italian robot to roll its dough
Over a dozen Irish shopping centres changed hands last year. Here are the biggest deals
Tesco sales have gone backwards after a month of strikes
A Centra shop must pay thousands to a woman who fractured her tooth on a 'rock-hard' roll
Cake and chocolate maker Broderick's plans to hitch a ride on the 'healthy' snacks craze
Irish banks have quietly shed thousands of retail staff as they turn to digital
Dublin's Base pizza has recruited an Italian robot to roll its dough
Dublin's famous Dr Quirkey's arcade has fallen foul of the taxman
Dublin's famous Dr Quirkey's arcade has fallen foul of the taxman
Two years after its launch, Apple Pay has finally arrived in Ireland
Life Style Sports and PowerCity have been slapped on the wrist for breaching consumer laws
Life Style Sports has been slapped on the wrist for breaching consumer laws
'We've seen mistakes in Dublin in the past. We don't want the Liberties to become soulless'
'We've seen mistakes in Dublin in the past. We don't want the Liberties to become soulless'
'It's not about the money any more. If it was, we wouldn't be in the ice cream business'
Jonathan Kirwan
The owners of Westport House have bought an Australian workwear brand for €7.5m
The owners of Westport House have snapped up an Australian workwear brand
Irish shops told to 'ditch your app and invest in Instagram'
Advice for Irish shops: Ditch your app and invest in Instagram
'We've seen mistakes in Dublin in the past. We don't want the Liberties to become soulless'
A quarter of the cash from Clerys' liquidation has gone to accountants and lawyers
'It's not about the money any more. If it was, we wouldn't be in the ice cream business'
Jonathan Kirwan
A quarter of the cash from Clerys' liquidation has gone to accountants and lawyers
The co-founder of Ryanair has joined the board of Dublin startup FoodCloud
'I got into property because I thought it was easy money. But there is no such thing as easy money'
Louis Copeland
Lidl is in trouble for selling 'fresh' fish that was really frozen in Namibia
'Put down your phone and chat': What food producers should do to make it at the markets
Margaret Hoctor
'What do you do when your business fails? You pick up the pieces'
'I got into property because I thought it was easy money. But there is no such thing as easy money'
Louis Copeland
The co-founder of Ryanair has joined the board of Dublin startup FoodCloud
'What do you do when your business fails? You pick up the pieces'