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'When RTÉ got rid of You're A Star, we got to make The Apprentice and Dragons' Den'
Irish builders are commanding €100,000 salaries as companies hunt for construction skills
Ireland's waste market is about to get smaller as Panda is cleared for Greenstar takeover
A French pharma firm will shift its base to Ireland to trim its 'unsatisfactory' tax bill
Ireland's competition watchdog plans to crack down on the second-hand car industry
New EU rules look set to change how WhatsApp makes money from your data
Secretive Irish companies could soon find it harder to keep their finances private
What The Donald's plan to slash US corporate taxes would mean for Ireland
Profits soar at the travel operator owned by the businessman behind the Fitzwilliam Hotel
Dealz chain's owner has accepted a better takeover offer in a massive £610m sale
'The first day staff in the warehouse use our voice software is always a disaster. They are terrified'
Star Wars has helped bring a surge of tourists to Ireland
Dublin is officially Europe's fastest growing major airport
Big pharma companies are crying out for graduates who can talk to people
Builders refused work from Clerys' new owners due to 'deep unease' over workers' treatment
Unemployment benefits are top of the wish list for the self-employed
Student accommodation giant Ziggurat wants to operate thousands more beds in Ireland
How two Irish mates are taking on the global might of the Comic Con empire
Dublin has become one of the world’s most expensive cities but is still ‘good value’
Lidl to hire 600 new Irish staff as supermarket wars ramp up
'I was with the Irish army in Lebanon, but setting up a drone business is the hardest thing I've done'
Ireland's only oil refinery, Whitegate in Cork, is to be sold to a Canadian giant
Irish food company Redbrook has been snapped up by an Israeli firm for €40m
Dublin could overtake London as the most attractive financial centre in Europe
One of Ireland's top manufacturers could shift business to the North if the UK rolls out tariffs
More was spent on government office supplies last year than pursuing white-collar crime
AIB and Permanent TSB will have to fund a state campaign teaching people to switch banks
'Multinational companies won't have a problem investing in Cork instead of Dublin'
Facebook faces a multi-billion euro tax bill over its Irish operations
The IMF thinks more taxes on Irish property could prevent another recession
The powerful Rockefeller fund is backing an Irish wind energy project in Africa
An Post should get access to people's data to crack down on TV licence evasion
Inside the company that helped cement the harp as Ireland's national symbol
A Dublin company is selling a massive tidal turbine to the Japanese government
Hailo to rebrand as Mytaxi in Ireland after takeover by Mercedes-Benz owner
Bord na Móna has set aside millions of euro to shut power stations as it turns away from peat
More than half of Irish houses are bought with cash - and big international funds are cleaning up
A motorway spanning all of Ireland would cost every worker about €100 a year
A high-profile hotelier's firm made nothing from a Dublin apartment project after Nama forced sale