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Odeon has pumped millions into its loss-making Irish wing as it plots new cinemas
Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets
Tourism officials have quietly overhauled Dublin's multimillion-euro marketing brand
Dark kitchens and Danny DeVito algorithms: How Deliveroo plans to corner food deliveries
HubSpot could hit 1,000 staff in Dublin soon - if it can convince workers to move here
Great Outdoors planning flagship store in old Dunnes Stores outlet
A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin
The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
‘We started out with just €1,000 - there were no bank loans, no VCs, no rich uncles’
Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut
Great Outdoors is planning a new flagship store in an old Dunnes Stores outlet on George's Street
A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin
‘Anywhere but here to be honest’: Why Eddie Rocket's is pushing outside of Ireland
Michael O'Leary says strike action 'fear' has spooked passengers from booking with Ryanair
How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point
'It could jeopardise the brand': Salad chain Chopped faces closure of Grafton Street outlet
Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers
Lloyds Pharmacy has accused striking workers of 'putting the lives of patients at risk'
How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point
Fingal is worried about 'substandard' elements of a 600-home scheme in Dublin's new suburb
Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers
'It could jeopardise the brand' – Salad chain Chopped faces closure of its Grafton Street outlet
Aer Lingus is building a multimillion-euro training centre - but some staff's future is unclear
Nap areas, meatball mounds and a 'tornado' vending machine - behind the scenes at Ikea
'Britons aren't overly physically active': How tourism operators are being told to sell Ireland overseas
A bid to keep GAA fan haunt the Big Tree serving on match days has been blocked
Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store
A bid to keep GAA fan haunt the Big Tree serving on match days has been blocked
As Ireland's talent war rumbles on, the cost of replacing staff has doubled
Irish Life is worried Amazon's huge data centre in Tallaght could affect its future housing projects
'Brits aren't overly physical': How Irish tourism operators are being told to sell overseas
'Donnybrook isn't designed for this' – a Tidy Towns group is rallying against this new D4 hotel
Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store
'They're dropping like flies': Why Cork pubs have been closing in droves
A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'
After branding battle, Conor McGregor will call his whiskey Proper No. Twelve
'Too many generic hotels': The owner of Cork's Imperial Hotel says Dublin has lost its mojo