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One of Ireland's oldest trading hotels is going under the hammer in two weeks
Ireland's economy might be picking up, but workers' earnings are still going backwards
This is what the government's National Broadband Plan for rural Ireland looks like
Competition is the hottest it has ever been for Ireland's top supermarket slot
Turns out Ireland was telling the truth about company taxes. Unlike nearly everyone else...
What do the bosses at Ireland's top firms look like? Still mostly male and over 60
Remember those tax cuts most people scored in the Budget? Here's how much they cost
What I Learned: Why there's no 'secret sauce' to cooking up an e-commerce juggernaut
The Briefcase: Not-so-Irish brands, Sweden's helping hand and Darth Vader's deep pockets
Most employers will be hiring next year, but workers expect to get more from those jobs
Ireland can offload a big chunk of its bailout debts early, thanks to Sweden
These young food entrepreneurs want to change how you think about butter
Inside the first new hotel to open in Dublin for nearly 2 years... and it's so hipster it hurts
OK, so there ARE a few Irish brands out there that are still Irish. At least, mostly Irish...
Who is this US billionaire who is buying up half of Ireland's hotels?
Applegreen service stations are popping up everywhere and it's reaping bigger profits
Meet some of the first Irish entrepreneurs to make their projects happen with Kickstarter
Think these much-loved Irish products actually come from Ireland? Well, think again
Sorry Ireland, Draghi says the ECB won't be fronting the banking inquiry
Major buyout by Dublin-based firm Actavis will create 'blockbuster' pharma player
Labour wants 'robust data' on zero-hour contracts before doing anything about them
It's no longer just big export companies that are recruiting more staff
Irish Ferries is sailing along smoothly after a buoyant summer
'You wouldn't see this on Father Ted' - Why bad broadband is hurting rural Ireland
The Big Idea: Saving shoppers time... and hopefully lots of money
The Briefcase: Grilled bankers, Taylor Swift and Alibaba's treasure trove
Two-thirds of first home buyers would not meet new Central Bank rules: Ulster Bank
Juncker now wants to end tax loopholes his country rubber-stamped for years
AIB will return the €21bn taxpayers pumped into it, but don't hold your breath on when
All those big names and new shows means UTV Ireland could lose millions next year
Why does Ulster Bank charge Irish customers much higher mortgage rates than those in NI?
How two students saved enough food for 325,000 meals from the rubbish
Permanent TSB should turn a profit sooner - but don't expect cheaper mortgages
Want to own this castle on a Waterford island? Ask for a discount, it's (supposedly) haunted
These are the firms with the biggest black holes in their pension schemes
Taxpayers may never have to bail out 'too-big-to-fail' banks again*
Alibaba just racked up a record €7.5 billion in sales for its 24hr Chinese 'shopping festival'
Could e-cigarette ads like this showing smoking on air be coming to Irish TV?
Poll: Clicks or bricks, how do you decide where you're going to shop?