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Noonan: Appeal of €13bn Apple tax ruling will likely take four years 'or more'
Small business crusader Mark Fielding 'hangs up his boots'
'We're losing the Messis and Ronaldos of education. Irish colleges need more funding'
Varadkar is planning to 'grasp the nettle' of pension reform after the Budget
Big investment companies have snapped up a huge chunk of Dublin's houses
Here's how a blind man from Donegal built a business in his spare room
Six Irish towns to get broadband connectivity on a par with Tokyo
Denis O'Brien: Apple was 'picked on' by EU over record €13bn fine
Ireland is trying to get off a Brazilian black list for tax havens
Irish middle income earners pay more tax than the Swedish
€500m to be pumped into Limerick in effort to transform the city
Over 600 new Irish jobs as healthcare giant GE splashes out €150m on Cork campus
Vulture fund Cerberus moves against company behind Kerry shopping centre
One of Ireland's richest men says building his €8bn firm happened by chance
You could soon have to pay more for your mail as An Post looks for price hikes
Apple Japan unit hit with €105m tax bill over money sent to Ireland: report
Childcare costs 'leave no incentive for parents to join workforce' says one of Ireland's top CEOs
Businesses say the Dublin Bus strikes are 'grinding the city to a halt'
Online insurance broker 123.ie is raking in the cash as it pays out €15m windfall
New RTÉ director general: 'We must work with other media companies'
'In Ireland we treat death and funerals with respect. I think we do it as a community'
Alan Kelly's brother Declan is in line for windfall as Teneo eyes $1bn stock market float
A Galway-based company is making Ireland's first ever stop-motion feature film
Sensors on buildings and buses: Here's what Dublin needs to be a city of the future
'It makes no sense not to take advantage of the tax': CEO of $30bn company moving to Cork
Irish restaurants warn of 'perfect storm' as British tourists cut back on spending
Here's how one of the country's best tech investors chooses where to put its money
Founder of Irish firm bought by Intel for €300m - 'It's a validation of decades of work'
Irish tech firms raised an enormous half a billion euro in the first half of the year
Irish skies are a lot busier this year as 2016 is on course to set an air traffic record
AIB boss: 'We have fixed the bank and are ready to sell shares'
Michael O'Leary: 'Soon the Ryanair travel app will be bigger business than selling flights'
Study claims Irish workers need to be saving €1,000 a month to fund retirement
'I'm not disappointed the Hailo name is disappearing. We'll be Europe's largest taxi app'
Other countries can take a slice of Apple's €13bn Irish tax bill and it's confusing the government
As the housing shortage worsens, Irish developers have started picking up the pace
Central Bank boss to Michael Noonan: 'Don't rely on corporate tax surge'
A loophole that allowed vulture funds to slash their tax bills is set to be shut
From patching up wounds during the LA riots to bringing cutting-edge healthcare to Donegal
A US pharma giant accused of gouging patients for drugs paid no tax on billion-euro Irish profits