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'Don't mention the cost of living': How firms are pitching Ireland to foreign tech staff
19 Nov 2017
65
'My worst decision? Turning down the Domino's pizza franchise'
19 Nov 2017
37
Work
A Mayo medical supplies firm has to pay €25,000 to a worker who 'went from hero to zero'
19 Nov 2017
45
food and drink
Molson Coors' Irish losses have doubled as pub beer sales dry up
18 Nov 2017
67
Recession
Why this Tipperary man with five degrees left a good job in the middle of the recession
18 Nov 2017
27
apps and mobile
One Direction's Niall Horan has taken a stake in an Irish startup that puts sounds to emojis
18 Nov 2017
17
Tourism
Aer Lingus says the failure of other European airlines shows that 'the market is working'
18 Nov 2017
7
Internet
A Clare company devastated by a cyber attack is cutting staff after posting huge losses
18 Nov 2017
16
opera centre
European cash will bankroll Limerick city centre's biggest-ever project
16 Nov 2017
26
emojitones
One Direction's Niall Horan has taken a stake in an Irish startup that puts sounds to emojis
16 Nov 2017
1
contego sports
This Galway startup is trying to save athletes from lifelong head injuries
16 Nov 2017
0
County Mayo
Knock airport's boss says Ireland's regional hubs will struggle to hang onto routes
16 Nov 2017
0
lolly and cooks
'There's a lot to be said for opening in a recession - we got great cafés for very little'
16 Nov 2017
0
Labour Court
A Mayo medical supplies firm has to pay €25,000 to a worker who 'went from hero to zero'
16 Nov 2017
0
stephen kavanagh
Aer Lingus says the failure of other European airlines is 'good news'
16 Nov 2017
0
loyaltybuild
A Clare company devastated by a cyber attack is cutting staff after posting huge losses
16 Nov 2017
0
niall fortune
'My worst decision? Turning down the Domino's pizza franchise'
16 Nov 2017
0
william hynes
Why this Tipperary man with five degrees left a good job in the middle of the recession
16 Nov 2017
1
tech life ireland
'Don't mention the cost of living': How firms are pitching Ireland to foreign tech staff
16 Nov 2017
0
public banking
'Banking is put on a pedestal in Ireland. We need something different'
16 Nov 2017
0
golden discs
After years of downsizing, Golden Discs has changed its tune with three new stores
14 Nov 2017
20
temple bar
One man's 'selfish' bid to protect his private garden is stalling the old Central Bank's overhaul
12 Nov 2017
90
Labour Court
The world's biggest security firm is refusing to improve redundancy payouts for Irish staff
12 Nov 2017
18
Sports
Cúl, cúl, cúl! Mayo-based sports retailer Elverys has scored million-euro profits
11 Nov 2017
4
Sheep's Head
How a Cork peninsula with poor access and scant facilities plans to win more tourists
11 Nov 2017
16
sweet talk
'I got married at 23 and had to retire. At 40, I started a chocolate firm in my kitchen'
11 Nov 2017
6
No Frills
Ryanair says the media made its cancellations cock-up sound like 'a big, big deal'
11 Nov 2017
27
fancy dan
Celebrity favourite the Ivy is to open a new restaurant in Dublin city centre
9 Nov 2017
40
ian lucey
'The startup community in Ireland is excellent - but funding is a killer'
9 Nov 2017
0
wia
Meet the Internet of Things startup that's sick of hearing about the Internet of Things
9 Nov 2017
0
airsynergy
'Making staff redundant is awful - it's not something you feel good about'
9 Nov 2017
0
Get In
Cúl, cúl, cúl! Mayo-based sports retailer Elverys has scored million-euro profits
9 Nov 2017
0
kenny jacobs
Ryanair says the media made its cancellations cock-up sound like 'a big, big deal'
9 Nov 2017
0
crude caffeine
Why coffee is the new 'black gold' for petrol stations like Applegreen
9 Nov 2017
0
temple bar
One man's 'selfish' bid to protect his private garden is stalling the old Central Bank's overhaul
9 Nov 2017
3
brother hubbard
'We really aren't a hipster place - people use that word as an insult'
9 Nov 2017
0
Sheep's Head
How a Cork peninsula with poor access and scant facilities plans to win more tourists
9 Nov 2017
0
lir chocolates
'I got married at 23 and had to retire. At 40, I started a chocolate firm in my kitchen'
9 Nov 2017
1
G4S
The world's biggest security firm is refusing to lift redundancy payouts for Irish staff
9 Nov 2017
1
power play
Why Ireland's energy companies are lining up to hike electricity prices
9 Nov 2017
12
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