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Medtech firms have a year to prepare for new EU rules but the inspectors aren't ready
A threat to 350 jobs and 'unconstitutional' – here's Viagogo's legal memo to the State about tout laws
Big retailers like Halfords and B&Q fear Brexit will end share schemes for their Irish workers
5 Irish founders share the one day in business they'll never forget
Here's what some of Ireland's top bosses always ask in job interviews
Irish startup investment plunged last year - here's why things are looking up for 2019
Big retailers like Halfords and B&Q fear Brexit will end share schemes for their Irish workers
A major new Halloween festival is tipped to be bigger than New Year's Eve
Louis Copeland's family wants to create the next Avoca of the Irish crafts market
The boss of Diageo's local whiskey says Ireland's luxury range is 'underdeveloped'
Aer Lingus was told to pay thousands to workers 'in limbo' after a restructuring of its food unit
Dublin's Roomigo is on a mission to ease the headache of finding decent housemates
Blackwater Distillery wants to use blockchain to rid Irish whiskey of 'smoke and mirrors'
5 inspiring stories from Irish founders who came back from the brink
Ikea rival JYSK is on the way to Ireland - and has scouted 20 locations
On the job hunt in 2019? Here's what some of Ireland's top bosses always ask in job interviews
From Orla Kiely to Jo'Burger, here are Ireland's highest-profile company collapses of 2018
After five years and more than €6m, Nephin Whiskey will finally start production
Delivery providers are ready to wed for life. But some restaurants just want to keep it casual
Digitalisation could lead to nearly 50,000 job ‘losses’. Here’s why the government isn't worried
An Post made not one but three Christmas ads this year. Here's how - and why
These are the counties that have spent the most - and least - on Christmas decorations
A huge Westmeath whiskey maturation project has the all-clear after a council rejection
A junior minister tried citing a 25-year-old policy to spare tourism firms some pain from VAT hikes
'One day I had all the perks of a tech company and the next I was doing flyering on the street'
Digitalisation could lead to nearly 50,000 job ‘losses’. Here’s why the government isn't worried
After five years and more than €6m, Nephin Whiskey will finally start production
A junior minister tried citing a 25-year-old policy to spare tourism firms some pain from VAT hikes
Delivery providers are ready to wed for life. But some restaurants just want to keep it casual
Industrial lights are really dull - and that's given birth to a whole new industry
As it fights to keep a café open, Dunnes argues it hasn't made a Starbucks-style violation
Tech giants are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
'I think my blind optimism papered over the blatant risk. Now I think, that was ballsy'
'Four months in, M&S emailed about stocking my gin. I thought it was my mates taking the mick'
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Eir has accused ComReg of breaking EU laws in its clampdown on costly helplines
Etihad Airways will reduce its Dublin-Abu Dhabi flights from next year
Tech behemoths are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
There's a lack of new hotel rooms in regional cities. Here's why investors aren't biting
‘It’s part of the digital age’: How companies are dealing with online employee reviews
Applegreen built a fuel station exactly where it said a rival's plan would cause traffic chaos