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The founder of Java Republic says people are sick of the ‘dreadful’ coffee chains
Johnny Ronan has all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks
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The founder of Java Republic says people are sick of the ‘dreadful’ coffee chains
Johnny Ronan has the all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks
Plans to put a children's play centre in Swords superclub the Wright Venue have been shelved
Premier Inn is opening its first Dublin city-centre hotel in this vacant building
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A waitress who was sacked over a bad TripAdvisor review has been awarded €2,000
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Premier Inn is opening its first Dublin city-centre hotel in this long-vacant George's Street building
An Post is weighing up options to turn its 'surplus' property into commercial space
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The dairy council can keep its ‘insulting’ ads - despite over a hundred complaints
Billionaire Dermot Desmond has the all-clear to demolish Ireland's most expensive house
One of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges is dipping a toe into Ireland
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
Luas drivers could take industrial action because new routes are messing with their lunch
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'I tested my first health supplement on my family – nobody died so we said we’d keep going'
A bartender won compensation after being asked to form a 'human barrier' at a concert
Airlines have been accused of 'padding' schedules to avoid compensation payouts for being late
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Overhauling a dole system that 'discourages' jobseekers could help plug Ireland's skills gaps
'Nothing but bogs and rubberneckers': How the midlands' tourism brand was born
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
One of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges is dipping a toe into Ireland
'We want a level playing pitch': Retail groups take aim at pop-up markets
A 'struggling' wing of Dundrum centre will be turned into a new food and drinks quarter
‘If you went to the bank and said you wanted to start an orchard, they’d tell you to cop on’
This is how much the troubled House of Fraser owes Irish firms like Newbridge Silverware
Ireland is getting its first direct flights to Dallas
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