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A Central Bank database conceived after Anglo's demise will finally be ready in 2018
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Mark Little is leaving Twitter Ireland - six months after taking over as its new boss
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The head of CityJet thinks the airline had 'a disease' - and he's the cure
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The US billionaire who made €500m on Bank of Ireland after the crash set for top Trump job
Dublin firm hopes to strike it rich with rare multimillion oil project off Irish coast
The woman who helped build Primark reveals why the store doesn't sell online
The Irish Internet Association looks for new purpose after members vote to save it
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The Irish Internet Association is 'on its deathbed' and in danger of shutting down
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CityJet's boss says striking pilots' union is 'a pain in my backside'
The story of the world's biggest meatpacker and its on-again, off-again move to Ireland
Taxback wants to take its Irish partnership with Airbnb international
CityJet pilots are going on strike starting next week
Ireland is weighing into a row between Uber and a Spanish taxi company
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You'll soon be able to fly direct from Dublin to Miami on an Aer Lingus plane
Lots of Irish family companies don't know what to do if their business causes a feud
CityJet pilots vote for strike and warn they will ground airline before Christmas
Fibre has turned Cork and Mayo into two of the best spots in Ireland for data centres
Ex-Aer Arann boss: 'I was lucky to get out of the industry with my life and some money'
Dublin Airport is poised to get a third terminal
Ryanair ordered to pay back €2m illegal state aid to Austrian airport
How the US president-to-be picked up a Clare golf resort for a song