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Poll: Do you think a public banking model could threaten Ireland's elite lenders?
A host of markets in Dublin's Liberties have been given a deadline of next month to move out
What Irish businesses can learn from the man who mopped up the Guinness Light disaster
Dublin council is planning a 'last-mile delivery' service to cut back on trucks and vans in the city
Dr Quirkey's profits halved the same year the famous arcade fell foul of the taxman
One of Ireland's largest developers wants another crack at building 900 homes in south Dublin
This ex-police helicopter pilot ditched his job for the 'thrill' of the tech startup world
Overseas construction workers are turning down moves to Ireland due to high property prices
Co-working spaces could be the big winners from Dublin's office shortage
A major expansion of Dublin's 'vital' Hermitage clinic has been blocked
'It's serial objecting to try and do a deal': The truth behind Irish forecourt planning rows
Inside the battle over unpaid wages at the collapsed Irish YouTube channel Facts
Dublin council has 'serious concerns' about Larry Goodman's plans for the Setanta Centre
A decade of proposals later, two wealthy builders have approval for their Dublin housing scheme
Why this founder set up his fintech startup in Dundalk over London or the IFSC
McDonald's has pumped €75m into its Irish business as its stores get an overhaul
Carlow security firm Netwatch will double in size after sealing a major international merger
A Dublin firm making a yellow pages for sales teams has raised €1.1m
'One mentor told me to bat my eyelashes and look pretty for investors and I'll be fine'
Despite pumping millions into his latest idea, Colm Lyon is in no hurry to take over the world
Debenhams kept posting million-euro losses after emerging from examinership
Formula 1 has taken a stake in a small Irish fantasy sports firm
Hiking the price of stamps has helped An Post turn around its fortunes
This Cork startup wants to take the clipboard and paperwork out of political canvassing
Months after launching its first spot, WeWork is opening another Dublin co-working space
A plan to expand one of the McGettigan group's Dublin hotels has been knocked back
Two Limerick solar farms have the go-ahead after locals' health concerns were thrown out
After three decades in business, the owners of Kiely's in Donnybrook are selling the iconic pub
Profits soared at Seán Quinn's former building supplies and packaging firm last year
Despite planning roadblocks, spending on Irish data centres will top €1 billion this year
Billion-euro Dublin company Keywords is buying up firms that make music for video games
One of Ireland's biggest builders plans to overhaul Athlone's rundown Texas Shopping Centre
Dunnes has forced Blanchardstown centre to scale back its latest development plans
Dublin property moguls have been cleared to overhaul this long-vacant city nightspot
A Dublin startup wants to help taxi drivers and freelancers get steady pay cheques
'It will surely raise concerns' – Commercial stamp duty takings are well below target this year
A tapas bar says turning this Dublin church into a food hall could cause 'a major rat problem'
More than 600 homes have been approved for Cork under fast-track housing laws
This man has brought a concept that's shaking up London's property market to Ireland
A Dublin lunch-ordering startup has raised €500k to expand to new cities - but not in Ireland