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Inside the company that helped cement the harp as Ireland's national symbol
With iPhone sales flagging, Apple's future lies in selling its services
'Helping to give people their time back is why I give a shit'
A giant US advisory firm led by Alan Kelly's brother has snapped up a major Irish PR agency
A giant US advisory firm led by Alan Kelly's brother has snapped up a major Irish PR agency
Even recruiters are scrambling for staff as a major agency plans to take on 150 people
Even recruiters are scrambling for staff as a major agency plans to take on 150 people
How a five-man startup from Dublin became part of a giant €4 billion network
A new Irish agency is headhunting people for jobs that pay at least €250,000
How a five-man startup from Dublin became part of a giant €4 billion network
The government is going to privatise the long-awaited rural broadband network
Lots of new startups are popping up outside Dublin... especially in the Rebel county
A Spanish fertility clinic that plays music to foetuses has bought a surgery in Kildare
The AA is offloading its Irish operations for nearly €157m
The AA is offloading its Irish operations for nearly €157 million
A Spanish fertility clinic that plays music to foetuses has bought a surgery in Kildare
Morgan Stanley denies it's moving 2,000 staff to Dublin or Frankfurt
Dublin's sky-high rents have made it one of Europe's most expensive cities to live in
Dublin's sky-high rents have made it one of Europe's most expensive cities to live in
Once the country's biggest independent bookmaker, Hackett's is now in liquidation
Once the country's biggest independent bookmaker, Hackett's is now in liquidation
'I've had a few ideas for startups, from white-collar MMA to game-based business software'
Why a small town in Mayo is the perfect test bed for cutting-edge technology
The company trying to change how you think about owning a car
A Kildare nursing home has been rejected because planners didn't like how it looked
People coming out of drug treatment programmes are relapsing because of the lack of housing
From sports cars to manning reception: How one recruiter survived the recession
One software company is rolling out the perks to attract and keep staff in Cork
Your crash course in... The long-delayed National Broadband Plan
Dublin City Council rules full-time Airbnb rentals need planning permission
Your crash course in... The long-delayed National Broadband Plan
One of the 'Big Four' accounting firms is hiring for €50k jobs across five Irish cities
Poll: Do you think Irish Water should be abolished?
Most major financial firms expect technology to eat away their business
Car insurance premiums could spike if a landmark court ruling stands
Enterprise Ireland has unveiled its first fintech startup fund
Inside the huge Irish jobs website that's older than Google
Europe is only seeing the scraps of the billions investors are pumping into fintech
Dublin is about to become a hub for the tech that underpins Bitcoin
Motor insurance giant AA is looking to sell its Irish division