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    International Women's Day: 'Years ago, I was advised to hide my pregnancy in the workplace'
    Susan Webster
    Accenture, employer of thousands in Ireland, abandons diversity measures after Trump orders
    Split views over whether to move 'hugely important' Energy brief to Dept of Enterprise
    Meanwhile Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael look likely to swap the Health and Justice ministries.
    Flowerpop's Heather Condren on being an accidental florist and streamlining her blooming business
    How Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano created their multi-million-dollar rivalry
    An eight-year battle will culminate in the fighters splitting around $14 million in tonight’s co-main event.
    'We're living week to week': One restaurant owner on why he'll be protesting at the Dáil today
    Business owners from the hospitality and tourism sectors are set to hold a protest outside Leinster House this afternoon.
    Famous containers company Tupperware files for bankruptcy
    Man (50s) arrested in connection with robbery of Dublin business last month
    Popular Dublin pub Hartigan's among 12 food businesses issued with closure orders last month
    Balance life and work this summer with Connected Hubs
    Pharma firms maximise profits in Ireland as patients struggle with drug prices
    Investigate Europe reveals how big pharma funnels billions of profits through Ireland while high drug prices mean life-threatening delays for Irish patients.
    The 15 largest European and US drugmakers publicly disclose over 1,300 subsidiaries in low-tax jurisdictions
    These multinationals amassed profits of €580 billion in the last five years
    This amount outweighs their research and development (R&D) costs of €572 billion
    Free school books to be extended to Leaving Cert, as Harris says budget to target education costs
    Cystic fibrosis ‘miracle’ drugs priced higher for poorer EU countries
    Investigate Europe reveals how people with cystic fibrosis across the continent have been priced out of access to life-saving medications.
    Revenue to enforce collection of €100m in warehoused tax debt after support scheme ends
    New savings plans are essentially offering Irish consumers free money - but will they take it?
    ‘Over €100,000 per home’ estimate tries to put a figure on the cost of Ireland’s urban sprawl
    Beloved Killybegs seafood shack facing closure as council orders move within two weeks
    Owner Mairead O’Hagan Anderson says locals are “fed up” with the town centre being treated like a “building site”.
    Language school quality chief linked to collapsed college which left students in limbo
    International House Galway went into liquidation while the head of new quality standards for the industry remained the majority shareholder.
    The closure last year left students out of pocket with some receiving a partial refund
    Mary Grennan began her new position in October 2021 and resigned as a director of the company in January 2022
    Her track record would likely rule her out of running a certified language school
    Peter Burke's first big test as minister? Fighting off patent referendum postponement, says FF senator
    Ireland's biggest private landlord brands its €1,800 average rents 'undervalued'
    Reddit aims to raise over $500 million in stock market debut
    Opinion: What would a merger of Vodafone and Three mean across the UK telecoms market?
    Dr Catarina Marvão
    'Hit and miss' trade and non-alcoholic drinks: How did pubs get on during Dry January?
    'I'm really concerned': Red Sea conflict likely to cause disruption (again) for Irish businesses
    Conflict near the Suez Canal is causing havoc for shipping companies.
    Education programmes for nursing and science to be rolled out from September
    New on-the-spot fines for businesses that breach rules on giving tips to staff to be introduced
    Why Ireland's corporate tax bonanza could keep increasing - despite being riskier than ever
    WeWork's expensive gamble is summed up by its plans in Dublin's Central Plaza
    Timeline extended for businesses to apply for flood relief funding
    Opinion: Time for new thinking on how to close the funding gap for women tech founders
    Máirín Murray
    Government may increase money available to businesses damaged by flooding, Eamon Ryan says
    Why a former €98m company's poor fortunes could prove painful for Ireland's stock exchange
    CSO: Nearly one in five CEOs in Ireland are women
    Diageo reports 5% profit rise following price increases and growth in premium sales
    National Lottery operator to be bought by French gambling company for €350m
    Tax package, energy and business supports to form part of October's giveaway budget
    Growth at all costs? Row over Irish dairy farms targeting African nations
    Almost 6 in 10 people believe corruption is widespread in Ireland, according to EU report
    Cabinet to discuss strengthening redundancy laws
    Microsoft to cut additional 60 jobs from Irish workforce
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