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insight and opinion
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tourism and transport
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Work
Executive assistants' salaries have shot up because too few aides have 'global' skills
15 Feb 2019
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food and drink
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15 Feb 2019
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Startups and tech
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14 Feb 2019
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tourism and transport
Dublin Airport is opening a 'world-class' lounge for passengers flying east
14 Feb 2019
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connected
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Data
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insight and opinion
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7 Feb 2019
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tourism and transport
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7 Feb 2019
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building and property
Limerick port accuses its clients of trying to kill a floating data centre project 'at all costs'
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Startups and tech
Billion-dollar cybersecurity firm Darktrace has opened a base in Dublin
7 Feb 2019
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tourism and transport
Aer Lingus exposed over 100 job applicants' details in an email blunder
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retail and services
After a three-year absence, free public Wi-Fi is coming back to Dublin - but not the city centre
7 Feb 2019
2
retail and services
Freshly Chopped plans to sell hats, knives and tea towels to keep its Grafton Street outlet alive
7 Feb 2019
24
insights and opinion
'I used to get stressed trying to keep my inbox to zero. These days, I let the emails build up'
31 Jan 2019
1
Startups and tech
VideoDoc is backing a new Irish video-vet service for pets
31 Jan 2019
0
tourism and transport
Electric car-sharing service GreenMobility hopes to go head to head with GoCar this year
31 Jan 2019
0
policy and economy
Hoteliers want extra time to prep for the 'financial pressure' of mandatory pensions
31 Jan 2019
1
Startups and tech
Why Parkpnp's founder is changing his plans for the US – and opening a wine and 'cronut' bar
31 Jan 2019
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food and drink
Freshly Chopped might have to rethink its menu thanks to Brexit
31 Jan 2019
2
retail and services
The Ilac's owners hope to turn Henry Street into a Dundrum-style late-night shopping district
31 Jan 2019
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Transport
Ryanair hopes to kill off weaker rivals with low fares and excess capacity - but they keep hanging on
26 Jan 2019
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retail and services
'It's tough turning away customers - we can’t be all things to all people'
24 Jan 2019
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building and property
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24 Jan 2019
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policy and economy
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24 Jan 2019
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tourism and transport
Hainan Airlines is launching a second direct route from Ireland to China
24 Jan 2019
0
Startups and tech
Autodesk shifted its EMEA base from Switzerland to Ireland because it needed better talent
24 Jan 2019
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tourism and transport
Ryanair hopes its frailest rivals will die soon - but they keep clinging on for dear life
24 Jan 2019
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tourism and transport
Uber's plan to deploy stationless e-bikes in Dublin has been rebuffed by officials
24 Jan 2019
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20 Jan 2019
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17 Jan 2019
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media and marketing
Irish-founded media firm Storyful has shut its Hong Kong office as it lays off staff
17 Jan 2019
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building and property
Iconic Offices finds the Irish market 'challenging' – and is plotting its overseas debut soon
17 Jan 2019
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Startups and tech
In its second act, rebooted food-waste startup Obeo is ready to take on new markets
17 Jan 2019
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tourism and transport
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