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The Irish pub is under threat from tourists flocking to 'more affordable' Britain
'Let's be frank - often it's been the best man for the job, even if women were more qualified'
EU workers going cold on the UK could see Ireland as an 'attractive' alternative
Plans to extend access to the 'jewel' in Kerry's tourism crown have been shot down
A major Kildare housing project from one of Ireland's largest developers has hit a snag
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This is the county with the most empty shops and offices in Ireland
This Irish startup is testing under-skin medical record chips - on its own staff
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An Ireland-based firm on Forbes' fintech watch list is headed for liquidation
Limerick's billionaire Collison brothers have made Fortune's famed 40 under 40 list
A third-storey extension for Dylan McGrath's Fade Street Social has been knocked back
'I find risking other people's time and energy much harder than risking my own'
What Britain's latest plans for trade borders mean for Irish business
Ryanair wants UK airports to restrict alcohol sales after a spike in boozy travellers
There's a shortage of chefs in Ireland – but the industry can't agree why
An airport in upstate New York wants a piece of Ireland's budget transatlantic boom
It's not only houses and offices - now Dublin warehouses are in short supply
'Horror stories' about Irish rents are turning foreign tech workers off in their droves
A group of architects wants to save this 'piece of heritage' from demolition
Revealed: The Irish counties that will suffer most from a 'hard Brexit'
Conroy Gold's largest shareholder has moved to oust its 83-year-old founder
'My worst job was gutting chickens': The founder of €300m Irish tech firm Movidius
Take a guided tour of... the global tech company based in a Howth lighthouse
Barclays is moving into this new Dublin office - with room for 300 more staff
'So much of fintech is people giving stuff away for free. It's not sustainable'
Locals are fighting a housing development near Blarney Castle that could 'spoil' tourism
The event trying to make software sexy is bringing a flavour of SXSW to Dublin
After drawing the ire of General Electric, this Athlone startup has retreated from the US
Uber's ridesharing plans for Ireland may have suffered their final setback
Hop House 13's rise is making up for sluggish Guinness sales at Diageo
Irish board appointments are still dominated by a 'who you know' culture
Michael O'Leary's pay package climbed even higher last year
'Michael O'Leary doesn't care what people think. I've tried to model what he does'
After 35 years at his gambling empire, John Boyle has stepped down as head of BoyleSports
A Donegal baker's gluten-free firm could be worth €100m after selling a majority stake
Irish Rail's owner needs more lawyers to help it deal with personal injury and other claims
'Investing may not be an angel's day job, but the notion that VCs are better is bulls**t'
Gay Byrne's property syndicate is trying to block this luxury hotel in central Dublin