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Elon Musk offers to end legal fight and buy Twitter for original offer price of $44 billion
FactCheck: Is the renters' €500 tax credit just worth seven days' rent in Dublin?
New tax credit worth €500 to be introduced for renters
Irish State no longer a shareholder in Bank of Ireland following sale of shares
'Absurd and frightening': How high could 'skyrocketing' energy prices go this winter?
The Glider: Could Belfast's tram-like bendy bus be the model for other Irish cities?
Revealed: The makes, models and test centres with the highest (and lowest) NCT pass rates
Property prices have now reached the same level as the Celtic Tiger peak - CSO
Elon Musk accuses Twitter of fraud in countersuit over abandoned $44 billion takeover
Ex IBM manager: Pay, political neglect and public indifference all to blame for cyber failings
NI businesses experiencing a 'feast or famine' economy due to protocol - report
Michael O'Leary hits out at 'unprecedented handling delays' amid Ryanair summer recovery
Financial advisor warns against hoax crypto ads featuring Leo Varadkar and other public figures
Tracker mortgage rates to rise after ECB hike interest rates by 0.5%
Elon Musk says he is terminating $44 billion Twitter buyout deal
New low-cost loan scheme for small businesses announced by Government
Price hikes: Electric Ireland to raise gas and electricity for second time in three months
Explainer: What counts as EU funding and where does it go?
Survey places Dublin among most expensive cities for international workers
High-earning public servants to have pay restored, as Varadkar admits timing 'isn't the best'
Elon Musk's €41 billion bid to buy Twitter gets unanimous approval from shareholders
Elon Musk addresses Twitter staff, targets 1 billion users and a website 'you can't live without'
Parents of Irish teenage Instagram users can now supervise their child's account
Musk accuses Twitter of withholding data and threatens to withdraw bid
Not quite normal: Airport chaos mirrors post-Covid economy struggling to find its level
KBC writes to customers giving them six months to close their accounts
Passengers who missed flights due to Dublin Airport chaos have 'no automatic right to redress'
DAA given until tomorrow morning to find solutions to airport chaos, ministers say
ESB to create 1,000 jobs over three years as part of net zero by 2040 pledge
Taoiseach at Davos: 'Wind is Ireland's oil and that's how we're going to play it'
Over 300 jobs to go at PayPal offices in Dundalk and Blanchardstown
Watchdog clears Bank of Ireland €9 billion KBC deal despite 'significant' concerns
Billionaires’ wealth rose more during Covid-19 pandemic than in 23 years combined
Construction costs surge again in April as inflation continues to pump up wholesale prices
Exiting Ulster Bank gives customers six-month 'deadline' to repay their overdrafts
Department to explore 'substantial' revisions to remote working bill after criticism
Buy-now-pay-later firms offering 'indirect credit' must now be authorised by the Central Bank
Ryanair lost €355 million last year amid 'fragile' recovery in air travel from the pandemic
Elon Musk 'still committed' to $44 billion Twitter takeover despite putting deal 'on hold'
Despite prices falling at the pump, annual Irish consumer price inflation hit 7% in April — a 22-year high