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Whatever happened to... Cable cars suspended hundreds of feet above the River Liffey?
Ireland is expected to miss its EU renewables target - and cop a multimillion-euro bill
Dublin's main business group says one elected mayor should lead the whole region
The best way to get a good deal from an Irish bank? Set up business in the UK
Irish Rail: One office block shouldn't be allowed derail the whole Dart underground
'I wanted a clean break after my brother died. I was lucky, not many people can change career'
Noonan: Chance of Nama recovering €74bn from bad loans 'was lost in the crisis'
Whatever happened to... A billion-euro 'park in the sky' on O'Connell Street?
A €20m 'landmark' office building is planned to transform Cork's quays
Firm behind 'Hollywood-style' Dublin studio pushing ahead despite setback for plans
'We're a rock station that happens to be in Dublin. We want to take Nova national'
A new 'niche' lender for property investors is tipped to compete with the banks
Noonan says new EU tax rules would deliver a 'significant' hit to Ireland's haul
CityJet orders 10 new planes as it takes over a Danish airline
Whatever happened to... The 65,000-seat 'Bertie Bowl' stadium in west Dublin?
Two tax rulings started the €13bn Apple row. Ireland has issued hundreds more
Landlords have been forced to withdraw a threat to hit tenants with new charges
A huge €200m French fund is backing Ireland's largest crowd lender
Hickey's pharmacy chain coining it in as profits jump above €4m
'I was told it was all over. I held it together in the meeting, and then I went and had a good cry'
The Irish state has helped an artificial intelligence company raise a huge $50m
Large-scale solar farms are coming to Ireland as plans for over 20 projects unveiled
A new Dublin hotel backed by Denis O'Brien will be aimed at tech-savvy travellers
First-home grants and looser lending rules to fuel 'double-digit' house price rises this year
Irish economic growth to slow as Theresa May signals 'clean break' with EU
Whatever happened to... A mega shopping centre in Dublin's Point Village?
How the son of Ireland's richest man lost his job leading India's biggest company
A new postal service for businesses is aiming to take on An Post
A Dublin startup hopes its 'Google Docs for video' will take off after netting €500k
Promising Irish startups have just two weeks to net a €50k cash windfall
Losses top €5m at Donald Trump's Doonbeg golf course
Fewer Irish shops are going to the wall as the high street recovers
Former health minister Mary Harney joins Dublin PR firm as 'strategic advisor'
‘If I pop my clogs in the morning the company could keep going. That’s a sign of success'
Emigrants returning to Ireland might soon get some relief on their car insurance
The government is warning companies to brace for a hard Brexit
Whatever happened to... U2's skyscraper in Dublin's docks?
Whatever happened to... A €460m 'Las Vegas-style' casino in Tipperary?
Whatever happened to... A massive Chinese business centre in Westmeath?
Irish med-tech giant Medtronic is being sued over a controversial bone graft device