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Ireland's last remaining bailout-era bank CEO is calling it quits
After 35 years, the iconic face of Tayto Crisps has stepped away from his company
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Here is the pay gap between Irish public and private sector workers
Hundreds of workers at Trinity College are gearing up for strike action
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This huge project is on track to become Northern Ireland's biggest office
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The Dutch state railway is holding almost €1 billion in profits in an Irish company
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Amazon is planning a new data centre the size of three football pitches in west Dublin
Drimnagh Credit Union has been fined €125k for creating 'unacceptable risk' of money laundering
Here's how many insurance companies are looking to set up in Ireland post-Brexit
'There's talk of tech clusters in Ireland, but they're not deep enough. This isn't Silicon Valley'
'What happens when your father, the founder and managing director of the company, dies?'
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Homeowner says new Dublin city centre hotel would block his 'right to light'
Ireland doesn't offer workers enough protection against being fired