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2023
Irish Financial Stability Group to monitor effects of SVB collapse on Ireland
Mark Zuckerberg confirms a further 10,000 jobs are to be cut globally at Meta
Silicon Valley Bank collapse stuns tech and banking worlds
Analysis: In the trial of Gary Lineker, he'll probably leave and critics will find another target
Richard Sambrook
International Women's Day: Does AI have a woman problem?
Sarah Jane Delany
Shoppers buying fewer items per trip as grocery inflation hits record high at 16.4%
Microsoft to cut additional 60 jobs from Irish workforce
Nearly two-thirds of renters say rising costs have affected their ability to purchase property
The Journal's Redacted Lives wins Best Podcast at 2023 Spider Awards
AIB insists 'no special deals' for nearly 2,000 customers who received 90% debt write-down
Ukraine war set to dominate G20 meeting of top diplomats
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off for International Space Station
Poll: Have you ever bought anything because an 'influencer' posted about it?
The Sunday Times to donate €25,000 to HIV Ireland following inaccurate article
Containment measures prevented spread of cyber attack across Virgin Media Television servers
Laura Whitmore rapped by UK regulator for TikTok and Instagram posts about Irish gin
US tech giant Dell to cut 5% of its global workforce, around 6,650 employees
Shell profits double to €38 billion in 2022, the highest in the company's 115-year history
Rare green comet to be visible from Ireland for the first time in 50,000 years
Bank of Ireland increasing fixed mortgage rates again
Ulster Bank announces final closure dates for 63 branches across Ireland
Argos set to close all Irish outlets by June
Co-founder of collapsed crypto exchange pleads not guilty to fraud
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U2 members buy out partner company in group's 'world class' visitor centre proposal
Facebook Marketplace breaches EU antitrust laws, says Commission
UK to cut banking controls and axe EU rules in bid for growth
Newsletter: What's going on with plans to give workers a better work-life balance?
A new transatlantic airline will begin flying from Belfast next summer
FactCheck: Is the State the ‘biggest player in housing’?
Posting through it: The deepening absurdity of online billionaire behaviour
Carl Kinsella
Permanent TSB becomes latest bank to raise interest on fixed rate mortgages
Government 'will be there to help' as Irish job losses at Meta expected to begin this morning
State to sell off further 8% stake in AIB, Donohoe announces
Tech companies expanded ‘a little too quickly’, Varadkar says
UK's 'largest ever outbreak of bird flu' prompts legal order to keep poultry indoors
Expected interest rate hike may help 'contain' house prices, says Varadkar
Housing minister welcomes mortgage rule change but concerns raised about house price increases
Central Bank rule change: First-time buyers to be able to borrow four times gross income
'Fraggle Rock, a father's tears and Lesley the Viking' - A weekend at Manchester City
Spotify acquires Dublin-based tech firm Kinzen to detect harmful content