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This Irish fintech startup is helping banks wade through an 'Eiffel Tower' of regulation
A decade after selling his first company, EntAnon's head just quit - to start another one
After a year under wraps, an Irish startup backed by heavy-hitters is ready to unseat LinkedIn
'Galway needs this': Business heavyweights back a €100m docks development
'We went from delivering small parcels in Dublin to moving Ferraris across the US'
Never back down: How Dunnes battles and confounds its landlords
Tayto Park wants to build a seven-storey hotel with sky bars and a slide
The deluxe Dromoland Castle is getting a touch-up worth €20 million
Ireland's largest private landlord is appealing 'exaggerated claims' against a Sandyford project
With its ridesharing plans parked, Uber struggles to justify more Irish investment
'I set up the first Irish bar in Jakarta. It took 18 months just to get Guinness on tap'
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Harvey Norman's security chief: 'I've caught nuns, priests and neighbours shoplifting'
'The shop was too reliant on me. If I was away, people would come but wouldn't buy anything'
Fora Staff
The EU says Ireland needs to hurry up and collect its €13 billion from Apple
GIVEAWAY: We've got FREE passes to Dublin's Smart Cities Summit
Investor takes majority stake in Sam McCauley Chemists in huge €50m deal
The 'Clayton' brand spreads across Dublin as Ireland's biggest hotelier expands
This Irish teeth-straightening startup is opening in Dublin. Next stop, Australia and Canada
Investors have piled in to back this Irish woman's 'space-age Play-Doh'
Love Irish Food has to stop 'misleading' ads that say its brands use Irish ingredients
An Irish firm's €2bn offshore wind farm is clear to build after a major legal win
Shannon Airport's duty-free is getting a major makeover, complete with 'water wall'
Investor takes majority stake in Sam McCauley Chemists in huge €50m deal
Ireland's largest private landlord is appealing 'exaggerated claims' against a Sandyford project
With its ridesharing plans parked, Uber struggles to justify more Irish investment
Is Irish media ownership too concentrated? Here's who is behind the major players
Six months after quitting Twitter, Mark Little is cooking up another project
Harvey Norman's security chief: 'I've caught nuns, priests and neighbours shoplifting'
'I didn't want to gamble with my children's futures, so I sold my company'
The Dáil has elected to keep the state's AIB shares - because the government forgot to vote
Bank of Ireland has poached a senior UK exec for its new CEO
Scottish financial giant Standard Life says Dublin will likely be its new EU base
Farmers who started 'illegal' gorse fires may have their state subsidies docked
For the second time in a week, gardaí are investigating fraud at a Cork credit union
Retailers want parents who use children for shoplifting to be prosecuted
Dublin is one of the 10 most expensive cities worldwide in which to build
JP Morgan to buy a Dublin docklands office block that can accommodate 1,000 workers
The firm behind First Dates Ireland: 'You're only as good as your last job and next idea'
'If you thought about setting up a business too deeply, you mightn't do it'
A Dublin startup is trying to stop millennial workers from quickly switching jobs