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'There's talk of tech clusters in Ireland, but they're not deep enough. This isn't Silicon Valley'
# Funding
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# Funding

'There's talk of tech clusters in Ireland, but they're not deep enough. This isn't Silicon Valley'

Mar 9th 2017, 2:55 PM 219 Views 0 Comments

Red tape from the EU could choke Irish tourism businesses after Brexit
# Policy
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# Policy

Red tape from the EU could choke Irish tourism businesses after Brexit

Mar 9th 2017, 2:50 PM 165 Views 0 Comments

Ardagh's Irish boss could be sitting on a €1.5bn fortune when his company goes public
# Paul Coulson
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# Paul Coulson

Ardagh's Irish boss could be sitting on a €1.5bn fortune when his company goes public

Mar 9th 2017, 2:48 PM 1,893 Views 0 Comments

Ireland doesn't offer workers enough protection against being fired
# Workplace Laws
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# Workplace Laws

Ireland doesn't offer workers enough protection against being fired

Mar 9th 2017, 2:46 PM 582 Views 1 Comment

Meet the man behind some of Dublin's trendiest restaurants who doesn't want a Michelin star
# John Farrell
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# John Farrell

Meet the man behind some of Dublin's trendiest restaurants who doesn't want a Michelin star

Mar 9th 2017, 2:45 PM 1,353 Views 0 Comments

'What happens when your father, the founder and managing director of the company, dies?'
# Wines Direct
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# Wines Direct

'What happens when your father, the founder and managing director of the company, dies?'

Mar 9th 2017, 2:43 PM 3,540 Views 1 Comment

Why thousands of Irish chickens could soon be stripped of their free-range status
# Cooped Up
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# Cooped Up

Why thousands of Irish chickens could soon be stripped of their free-range status

Mar 8th 2017, 2:40 PM 18,429 Views 26 Comments

An Post is about to hike the cost of a stamp by nearly 40%
# Services
From Business ETC
# Services

An Post is about to hike the cost of a stamp by nearly 40%

Mar 8th 2017, 1:10 PM 341 Views 0 Comments

Dublin's famous Dr Quirkey's arcade has fallen foul of the taxman
# Tax Default
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# Tax Default

Dublin's famous Dr Quirkey's arcade has fallen foul of the taxman

Mar 7th 2017, 6:23 PM 40,521 Views 30 Comments

Two years after its launch, Apple Pay has finally arrived in Ireland
# Financial Services
From Business ETC
# Financial Services

Two years after its launch, Apple Pay has finally arrived in Ireland

Mar 7th 2017, 9:01 AM 452 Views 0 Comments

Life Style Sports and PowerCity have been slapped on the wrist for breaching consumer laws
# Fined
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# Fined

Life Style Sports and PowerCity have been slapped on the wrist for breaching consumer laws

Mar 6th 2017, 8:28 PM 35,306 Views 16 Comments

A five-star resort owned by JP McManus is creating 300 new jobs in Limerick
# Adare Manor
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# Adare Manor

A five-star resort owned by JP McManus is creating 300 new jobs in Limerick

Mar 6th 2017, 2:37 PM 24,102 Views 23 Comments

Homeowner says new Dublin city centre hotel would block his 'right to light'
# Smithfield
From TheJournal.ie
# Smithfield

Homeowner says new Dublin city centre hotel would block his 'right to light'

Mar 6th 2017, 8:30 AM 34,010 Views 39 Comments

How Ryanair's loudmouth approach helps them find 'fun, irreverent and cheeky' staff
# Human Resources
From TheJournal.ie
# Human Resources

How Ryanair's loudmouth approach helps them find 'fun, irreverent and cheeky' staff

Mar 6th 2017, 7:44 AM 14,088 Views 17 Comments

'I had to come to terms with the fact that at my age, I was unemployable'
# Insights
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# Insights

'I had to come to terms with the fact that at my age, I was unemployable'

Mar 5th 2017, 3:00 PM 679 Views 16 Comments

Seaweed could shield Ireland's food and drink business from Brexit fallout
# Agrifood
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# Agrifood

Seaweed could shield Ireland's food and drink business from Brexit fallout

Mar 5th 2017, 8:00 AM 14,281 Views 30 Comments

'We've seen mistakes in Dublin in the past. We don't want the Liberties to become soulless'
# Dublin Town
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# Dublin Town

'We've seen mistakes in Dublin in the past. We don't want the Liberties to become soulless'

Mar 4th 2017, 8:15 AM 15,830 Views 23 Comments

Whatever happened to... A Luas light-rail system for Cork city?
# Republic Of Luas
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# Republic Of Luas

Whatever happened to... A Luas light-rail system for Cork city?

Mar 4th 2017, 7:15 AM 19,757 Views 40 Comments

Ireland's answer to the Orient Express train lost almost half a million euro
# Hospitality
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# Hospitality

Ireland's answer to the Orient Express train lost almost half a million euro

Mar 3rd 2017, 12:48 PM 41,756 Views 39 Comments

Whatever happened to... A Luas light-rail system for Cork city?
# Building And Property
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# Building And Property

Whatever happened to... A Luas light-rail system for Cork city?

Mar 3rd 2017, 10:12 AM 399 Views 0 Comments

'We've seen mistakes in Dublin in the past. We don't want the Liberties to become soulless'
# Policy
From TheJournal.ie
# Policy

'We've seen mistakes in Dublin in the past. We don't want the Liberties to become soulless'

Mar 3rd 2017, 10:11 AM 3,582 Views 3 Comments

Developer that illegally bulldozed 19th century convent gets go ahead for Dublin apartments
# Green Light
From TheJournal.ie
# Green Light

Developer that illegally bulldozed 19th century convent gets go ahead for Dublin apartments

Mar 2nd 2017, 7:50 PM 31,529 Views 65 Comments

The former CEO of Myspace is pumping cash into this Dublin startup
# Food And Drink
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# Food And Drink

The former CEO of Myspace is pumping cash into this Dublin startup

Mar 2nd 2017, 4:07 PM 466 Views 0 Comments

The Dublin commissioner for startups role has been axed
# Startups
From TheJournal.ie
# Startups

The Dublin commissioner for startups role has been axed

Mar 2nd 2017, 4:05 PM 378 Views 0 Comments

This Irish brewery is toying with the idea of going completely gluten-free
# Food And Drink
From TheJournal.ie
# Food And Drink

This Irish brewery is toying with the idea of going completely gluten-free

Mar 2nd 2017, 4:00 PM 350 Views 0 Comments

Developer that illegally bulldozed 19th century convent gets go ahead for Dublin apartments
# Building And Property
From TheJournal.ie
# Building And Property

Developer that illegally bulldozed 19th century convent gets go ahead for Dublin apartments

Mar 2nd 2017, 3:51 PM 769 Views 0 Comments

'When you're trying to rent a clinic, the minute you say 'addiction', people say no'
# Health
From TheJournal.ie
# Health

'When you're trying to rent a clinic, the minute you say 'addiction', people say no'

Mar 2nd 2017, 3:43 PM 477 Views 0 Comments

The owners of Westport House have bought an Australian workwear brand for €7.5m
# Snapped Up
From TheJournal.ie
# Snapped Up

The owners of Westport House have bought an Australian workwear brand for €7.5m

Mar 2nd 2017, 3:00 PM 23,395 Views 16 Comments

Irish shops told to 'ditch your app and invest in Instagram'
# Buy Me Buy Me
From TheJournal.ie
# Buy Me Buy Me

Irish shops told to 'ditch your app and invest in Instagram'

Mar 2nd 2017, 6:30 AM 17,968 Views 12 Comments

Despite EU plan, Three mobile customers won't get 'all you can eat' data abroad
# Roam Free
From TheJournal.ie
# Roam Free

Despite EU plan, Three mobile customers won't get 'all you can eat' data abroad

Mar 1st 2017, 6:01 PM 47,641 Views 60 Comments

A family-owned cake maker has raised over €6m for a new factory in Tallaght
# Tasty Deal
From TheJournal.ie
# Tasty Deal

A family-owned cake maker has raised over €6m for a new factory in Tallaght

Mar 1st 2017, 3:15 PM 23,622 Views 11 Comments

Ryanair's chief trainer says Ireland should be the capital of the billion-euro student pilot industry
# Top Gun
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# Top Gun

Ryanair's chief trainer says Ireland should be the capital of the billion-euro student pilot industry

Feb 27th 2017, 8:18 PM 20,075 Views 17 Comments

Brian Cowen has joined the board of a European think tank funded by big business
# Back In The Game
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# Back In The Game

Brian Cowen has joined the board of a European think tank funded by big business

Feb 27th 2017, 3:30 PM 20,103 Views 95 Comments

Bray Wanderers: 'There's no plan to move from our stadium, but it has to be fixed'
# In Need Of A Makeover
From The 42
# In Need Of A Makeover

Bray Wanderers: 'There's no plan to move from our stadium, but it has to be fixed'

Feb 26th 2017, 12:15 PM 5,816 Views 9 Comments

One of Ireland's biggest companies is selling a chunk of the business behind Avonmore milk
# Agribusiness
From TheJournal.ie
# Agribusiness

One of Ireland's biggest companies is selling a chunk of the business behind Avonmore milk

Feb 26th 2017, 9:45 AM 23,557 Views 15 Comments

Firm behind the Insure My websites slapped on the wrist over fake testimonials
# Dodgy Reviews
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# Dodgy Reviews

Firm behind the Insure My websites slapped on the wrist over fake testimonials

Feb 26th 2017, 7:10 AM 10,981 Views 10 Comments

These are the major trends expected to shape the Irish ad industry in 2017
# Sport Sponsorships
From TheJournal.ie
# Sport Sponsorships

These are the major trends expected to shape the Irish ad industry in 2017

Feb 25th 2017, 7:30 AM 11,514 Views 4 Comments

A quarter of the cash from Clerys' liquidation has gone to accountants and lawyers
# Under The Clock
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# Under The Clock

A quarter of the cash from Clerys' liquidation has gone to accountants and lawyers

Feb 25th 2017, 7:05 AM 9,376 Views 20 Comments

Michael O'Leary: The government should scrap one of Ireland's 'greatest policy catastrophes'
# Travel Tax
From TheJournal.ie
# Travel Tax

Michael O'Leary: The government should scrap one of Ireland's 'greatest policy catastrophes'

Feb 25th 2017, 6:45 AM 19,192 Views 17 Comments

Food processor Dawn Farms will pump €25m into its 'meat innovation' hub in Naas
# 150 New Jobs
From TheJournal.ie
# 150 New Jobs

Food processor Dawn Farms will pump €25m into its 'meat innovation' hub in Naas

Feb 24th 2017, 12:44 PM 9,769 Views 23 Comments