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'My twins came nine weeks early - I was checking emails on my phone by an incubator'
'I always take on too much, and that's a big mistake. You can let people down'
Facebook is backing Ireland 'for the long-term' as it moves HQ
Commission-hungry delivery services will be the top 'disruptor' for Irish restaurants and cafés
Heineken warned that new alcohol laws will make Ireland ‘less attractive’ for foreign investment
'You're either premium or you're not': Why Wicklow Wolf won't compete with the beer giants
‘Our first big project was shelved - I thought we were screwed; we had no money coming in’
Four Star Pizza is eyeing a move into Britain as it hits saturation point in Ireland
The world of food is a 'lonely old road' - but this investor knows that 'people gotta eat'
Nine years after moving its HQ to Ireland, 'experience gift' giant Smartbox will launch here
BrewDog plans to open its first Irish bar next year - but finding the right site is a 'real challenge'
‘Anybody in their right mind would have been concerned - we were learning on the job’
Airbnb has accused the government of doing a ‘cut and paste’ job with new letting laws
Center Parcs is planning a €10 million spa for its new Longford resort
Brown Bag Films wants 'less restrictive' foreign worker rules as it struggles to find EU staff
‘Our staff get targeted by the likes of Facebook and Google - you can’t hide them’
A bus driver sacked for sharing 'shock' pictures of a faulty wheel has won an unfair dismissal claim
Mytaxi, Facebook and Ryanair tumbled down the league of 'good customer experience'
'Anything could happen now': Why the National Broadband Plan faces yet more delays
‘When RTÉ said they wanted us on the Toy Show, I rang my wife and cried down the phone’
Food firm Glanbia has muscled further into the weight-loss world by snapping up SlimFast
Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets
From filmmakers to hoteliers – here are the business winners and losers of Budget 2019
HubSpot could hit 1,000 staff in Dublin soon - if it can convince workers to move here
Dark kitchens and Danny DeVito algorithms: How Deliveroo plans to corner food deliveries
'My accountant said I should get a 9-5 job - that made me more determined to make it work'
As Deliveroo's international operation bleeds red ink, its Irish unit has delivered its first profit
‘Anywhere but here to be honest’: Why Eddie Rocket's is pushing outside of Ireland
Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly
‘We started out with just €1,000 - there were no bank loans, no VCs, no rich uncles’
The drinks industry claims new alcohol labelling laws will make Ireland a ‘global pariah’
Record room rates helped the Merrion Hotel reach new revenue highs last year
Sales are up at Lonely Planet's Irish arm - despite a 'tough market'
'They're dropping like flies': Why Cork pubs have been closing in droves
The founder of Java Republic says people are sick of the ‘dreadful’ coffee chains
Fast-food chain Leon sees 'huge' opportunities in Dublin - despite tough competition and high rent
Why Rye River thinks its future is in brewing up the 'fine wines' of the craft beer world
‘We’ve had some horrendous gigs where the lads would be up past their ankles in muck’
Gin and whiskey may be booming - but vodka is still the country’s most popular spirit
A waitress who was sacked over a bad TripAdvisor review has been awarded €2,000