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What we know about Pat McDonagh's Clare forecourt and its fake-letter planning controversy
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'In the lean times we didn't have a sausage. Now feck that, we can make money again'
Luas drivers could take industrial action because new routes are messing with their lunch
A bartender won compensation after being asked to form a 'human barrier' at a concert
Jameson sales are booming - but its boss has hosed down talk of a new distillery
Airlines have been accused of 'padding' schedules to avoid compensation payouts for being late
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
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Tesco has been accused of 'corporate bullying' for disciplining 80 striking staff
'I tested my first health supplement on my family – nobody died so we said we’d keep going'
These counties have seen the biggest decline in pubs over a decade
Travel group Hostelworld's bookings were 'soft' during its busiest time of the year
The share of people working in Ireland's 'gig economy' is falling
'This is a critical quarter': Most smaller Irish firms still don't have a plan for Brexit
Tesco has been reprimanded for suspending a worker after last year’s strike
‘If you went to the bank and said you wanted to start an orchard, they’d tell you to cop on’
Homebase plans to close three Irish stores as its new owners slice costs
A probe into FBD's boss has 'cast an unwelcome shadow' - despite coming up clear
From snow to heatwaves, Irish retailers have been at the mercy of weather this year
This long-vacant Dublin city site has the green light to be turned into a hotel
'I wasn't going to college - all my friends were working for themselves and I wanted that too'
A Dunnes worker who claimed she was sacked because of her disability has won €30,000
'This will push ethnic restaurants to the wall': New permit rules stoke chef shortage fears
Dublin council is worried about an 'overconcentration' of hotels in the city's north
Meet the man behind the Monaghan farm selling duck to the Chinese
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'We need to defend ourselves': Dairy's in-your-face play to woo Irish millennials
A civil servant sacked on his 65th birthday has lost an unfair dismissal claim
‘It’s a challenge trying to sell good products in a market that only cares about price’
Guinness, Hop House 13 and Tanqueray gin are pumping up Diageo's sales
There are more jobs on offer everywhere - except in the border counties
The owner of some of Dublin’s biggest shopping centres recorded a drop in footfall this year
‘Making great food is not enough - you need to be a hustler, an accountant, a toilet cleaner’
‘In the recession, we had to nearly give products away just to keep containers moving’
A Romanian salad-bar chain is taking on Chopped with an Irish expansion
Here's what we know so far about Europe's 'cars for cheese' deal with Japan