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Why Irish fishers are right to be worried about the UK taking back control of its waters
The Guinness Storehouse will spend millions to double the size of its rooftop bar
Consumer goods giant Unilever wants Irish startups to help solve its problems
The state-funded firm behind Galway's 'disastrous' art house cinema is being liquidated
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A Shannon drone firm is scoping out deliveries to isolated Irish islands
A Donegal-based organic farm plot has been sold for over €17 million
Despite the plunging jobless rate, Ireland is still 'a long way off full employment'
'It's going nowhere' – Naughten says the National Broadband Plan faces further delays
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Meet the Dublin woman sitting on a €180m war chest for startups
This development on the site of An Post's former depot has hit the market for over €150m
A major hotel due to replace a 'scourge' of Dublin's north side has been branded 'monolithic'
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Ryanair is talking to Boeing about adding the biggest planes yet to its fleet
High 'churn' and trouble finding new recruits have left the Central Bank short on staff
Shoppers' in-store spending keeps sliding as bargain-hunters head online
A new venture from Hassle's Irish creator brings a taste of The Sims to home renovations
Profits doubled at salad chain Chopped last year ahead of its planned UK expansion
Ireland's biggest-ever portfolio of rental properties is on sale for €425m-plus
'Ireland's favourite food brand' Flahavan's took in nearly €20m last year
Take a guided tour of... this coffee shop inside two freight containers
Expansion plans at one of Ireland's largest startup hubs hit a roadblock
'A devastating effect on my tranquil home': Two locals stall Intel's €3.6bn factory plan
Irish-founded Hassle is losing its name and taking on its German owner's identity
There has been a 'staggering' rise in full-time jobs in Ireland over the past year
Profits climb at the firm behind Dublin's renowned Hogans pub
A state scheme to help fight the 'blight' of late payments is struggling for sign-ups
Despite last year's Lance Armstrong debacle, One-Zero's organisers are back for round two
Three telcos are in hot water over 'inappropriate' marketing slipped into contract docs
What these two would-be leaders are promising to do for Irish business
Tayto Park is planning a seven-storey hotel with sky bars and a slide
Two major Irish meat processors are joining forces - but farmers aren't happy