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Despite a planning knock-back, Clare looks set for a new wind farm taller than Liberty Hall
'We are in competition with Northern Ireland for films and we have lost productions to them'
Controversial website Ask.fm has axed staff as its Dublin-based arm racks up big losses
There has been a huge surge in the number of UK residents looking for jobs in Ireland
New rules will force banks to tell firms when they could be branded as 'non co-operating'
Irish radio stations FM104 and Q102 are set to become part of Rupert Murdoch's media empire
The Iona Institute spent the equivalent of a year's budget on the same-sex marriage referendum
A Spanish fertility clinic that plays music to foetuses has bought a surgery in Kildare
This Dubliner hopes his 'healthy delusion' can help build a $1 billion tech giant
The beauty brand set up by Bono's wife Ali Hewson has been snapped up by a US giant
Lots of Irish farmers aren't set up to deal with the collapse in the pound
Ireland has a hit list of countries to target for business as the UK's lure fades
A new firm making bras for breast cancer survivors has struck a deal with House of Fraser
Ireland wants to attract thousands of foreign tech staff, but we may have trouble housing them
AIB is more afraid of tech upstarts like Stripe than a new bank eating its lunch
These are the only three deals the competition watchdog has ever blocked
A Dublin company is building a giant energy plant to process chicken poo
Intel Ireland's head worries sliding PC sales could pose major problems for the company
One Irish sector is expected to feel the Brexit pain worst of all
Over €360m wiped off value of Irish taxpayers' stake in banks after Brexit vote
The head of Ireland's most influential employer group says the living wage is 'ridiculous'
The man who first sold the internet to Ireland now wants to conquer the US
Boots got a massive €31 million payday from its Irish stores
Despite the booming economy, many Irish firms are still in recession mode
The Defence Forces will review its data protection rules after an officer lost crucial notes
European money is finally giving Irish businesses access to cheaper loans
A huge boost in software sales is driving record exports by Irish companies
Tayto Park's Ray Coyle sank €10m of his own cash into its massive roller coaster
Facebook Ireland is beefing up its board ahead of a European data protection showdown
Cheaper money is on the way for small businesses that are struggling for cash
The company trying to change how you think about owning a car
Why increasing the minimum wage won't lift most households out of poverty
Ireland's solar industry lobby thinks subsidies for the sector will save €300m a year
There's a new problem holding the construction sector back - a lack of skilled staff
A Kildare nursing home has been rejected because planners didn't like how it looked
After launching with big plans, one of India's most hyped startups is pulling out of Ireland
Ireland's oldest sports store is back in the black after emerging from examinership
Europe has opened up a €20m fund for rich investors to sink into Irish businesses
From sports cars to manning reception: How one recruiter survived the recession
Aldi has started dropping market share as sales surge at Dunnes