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'Losing my job was hard, but making people redundant was worse'
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The company installing Irish Water meters has racked up multimillion-euro profits
E-cigarettes are likely to escape being taxed in this year's budget
Irish employers 'should get money back' when their staff are made redundant
Whatever happened to... An underground rail line through Dublin's city centre?
Building sites across Ireland are grinding to a halt - here's why
Limerick's Enet is worth up to €200m after a US millionaire and state-backed fund team up
Self-employed people earning over €100,000 'should get a tax cut'
'I wondered for years if I was right to leave Sydney to start a company in Cork'
Dundrum parking and Dublin retail rents have boosted a UK property giant's profits
A Dublin cake firm being liquidated over a huge rates bill 'could have paid but chose not to'
ATM fees on An Post's new current account are twice as high as the banks'
The world's biggest security company has just shut one of its Dublin bases
'I've just hit a wall': One of Cork’s most famous restaurants has suddenly shut
Bank of America has picked Dublin as its main EU base post-Brexit
Over 100 Irish ships have violated a scheme that protects foreign fishermen
For the first time in 20 years, Ireland's stock exchange will get a new homebuilder
The gatekeeper of Ireland's '.ie' domain lost over €100,000 last year
'No one likes losing, but there's a point when it can be a relief to close your business'
This is how the long-delayed Metro North could be sped up
'Planning is taking much longer. Onshore wind farms have taken a hammering'
Shannon security staff are due pay rises for the airport's 'unique' situation
Inside the row tearing apart the firm that's spent 20 years hunting for Irish gold
'We didn't want our friends to lose their jobs': Why this pair led a buyout of their company
'I got a loan and sold my car to fund a hen party website. It felt like a massive risk'
'We're looking at more affordable products': New €235-a-week student beds launched
A Dublin exploration firm has started drilling for oil off the Kerry coast
Irish Cement's Limerick plant has been singled out over 'significant' environmental issues
Ireland's only cinema on wheels is set to return to the road
Insurance broker 123.ie shed 60 staff last year on the way to a €9m profit
Diageo has been told to give new staff at St James's Gate better pay
This man has just sold his Cork company in a huge €15m deal
Google has given two Irish researchers over €300k to fight fake news
They're coming: JP Morgan boss formally confirms plans to expand in Ireland
'It'll be better for patients': Generic drugs firms want a new price deal with the HSE
A deluxe men's clothes shop owned by a former Dragons' Den star has shut
People working illegally in Ireland are most likely to be employed in takeaways