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Poll: Do you think Irish Water should be abolished?
Most major financial firms expect technology to eat away their business
Fridges and furniture are driving a mini boom in retail
One of Ireland's top animation studios is going on a major expansion drive
Enterprise Ireland has unveiled its first fintech startup fund
Irish graduates emigrating 'should be regarded as a good thing'
Dublin is about to become a hub for the tech that underpins Bitcoin
Lynk is making its big global play - but you might not recognise it when it does
The smallest businesses are being left behind as the economy recovers
Portlaoise business marketers Internal Results have been bought by a rising US star
Ireland's emergence as a tech hub is creating big opportunities - for recruiters
Your crash course in... Ireland's mortgage-rate problem
Most company leaders think we are ill-equipped to deal with the fallout from a Brexit
One of the world's top angel investors is coming here to school startup backers
The HSE is hoovering up easily the largest share of foreign workers
Poll: Do you support a sugar tax?
Britain leaving the EU could lead to a bonanza of skilled workers for Ireland
Apple is taking a $1 billion bet against Uber
Forget pizza and curry, Just Eat sees its future in paleo and gluten-free foods
Here's what the incoming government is promising for business
The Silicon Valley Bank will pump another $100 million into Irish startups
Post offices and credit unions could soon be offering state-backed business loans
Most senior Irish executives have seen corruption in their own companies
Poll: Do you think the new government will make Ireland better for business?
There are few clouds on the horizon for customer spending right now
Poll: Do you support TTIP?
Trustev founder Pat Phelan has launched a €10m fund for Irish startups going stateside
The Mirror's new newspaper lasted just 9 weeks
Deliveroo is building its own kitchens to dominate the takeaway trade
Europe's top court has cleared the way for plain packaging laws
The company behind Jameson and Powers wants to sell Paddy Irish Whiskey
The graduate brain drain is finally slowing as the economy picks up
An Australian inventor has outed himself as the elusive creator of Bitcoin
Irish Water is easily the country's least reputable brand
A new €50m state-supported fund will put money into tractors
'We could sell this company any day we wanted, but we've no intention of doing that'
Mark Zuckerberg is strengthening his stranglehold on Facebook
The government is worried that if the tech bubble pops our economy could go too
The long-awaited National Broadband Plan has been pushed back again
The deals that caused Clerys' closure 'should be illegal'