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People in Dublin have the fifth highest commuting times in Europe
Brown Thomas to take over two floors of former House of Fraser in Dundrum
Taoiseach presents Apple CEO Tim Cook with special award in Dublin
Construction deaths more than doubled last year with falls from heights being the leading cause
The government wants to make Dublin more like Boston, Barcelona and Paris
Authorities left dumbfounded after ex-Nissan boss flees Japan to Lebanon while awaiting trial
The throwback economy: Why 'a good story' never goes out of style
Boeing chief executive resigns amid ongoing 737 MAX scandal
New editorial line-up to lead TheJournal.ie into exciting new phase
Google co-founders step down from parent firm Alphabet
Consumer watchdog issues warning about controversial tech retailer Click.ie
Royal Bank of Scotland has called its new app Bó
Amazon v Disney v Netflix: What the global streaming war means for Ireland?
Elon Musk unveils Tesla's new Cybertruck but 'impact-proof' windows smash during demo
Broadsheets to 'propaganda sheets': Why are the UK papers shouting louder and louder?
Coffee shops roast the Government for taking ‘easy way out’ with latte levy
McDonald's CEO fired for dating company employee
Business Post group acquires Irish Tatler and other magazines
Ireland misses greenhouse gas emissions targets with Status Red snowfalls putting pressure on home heating
Big pharma firm Novartis to cut 320 jobs at Cork plant
Overseas sales of Operation Transformation and Taken Down help RTÉ commercial arm profits
EY to create 600 new jobs across island of Ireland
Irish businesses 'will need €1.5bn' to prevent job losses if there is a no-deal Brexit
Former INM executive Joe Webb takes legal action against the media company
'There's no excuse': Central Bank says some insurance firms not prepared for no-deal Brexit
'It's like having a bank holiday every week': Trade union calls for four-day work week
Three sites beside Liffey Valley Shopping Centre on the market for €8.4m
Growth in house prices slows to just 0.1% - but unclear if supply or Brexit is the cause
'Don't Buy The Sun' trends after English cricketer Ben Stokes hits out at 'lowest form of journalism'
Christine Lagarde a no-show as she's voted in as new ECB President by secret ballot
Drinks industry calls for drop in 'uncompetitive' alcohol tax as sterling value continues to fall
Apple tax: Ireland's appeal over the €14.3bn due to Ireland will be heard next week
There's a big difference between what Irish men and women are living off in retirement
Meat Industry Ireland says 3,000 workers have been laid off because of 'illegal blockades'
'It's out of our hands now': Dublin's Bernard Shaw pub to close at end of October
Several Irish flights affected after British Airways cancels UK services over pilot pay dispute
Two complaints against online bank upheld over offensive use of word 'bulls**t' in ad campaign
What's next for M&S after the British company fell out of the FTSE 100?
Central Bank tells government to save rather than spend windfalls to help buffer Ireland against future downturns
Sterling value plummets following decision by Boris Johnson to seek suspension of UK parliament