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With swelling competition, Deliveroo's new Irish boss is laying out an ambitious expansion strategy
Hainan Airlines is axing its Dublin-Shenzhen service and shelving its Beijing route till 2020
Dublin startup BidRecruit is taking the 'pain points' out of recruitment
'Work hard and be nice to people. I don't think it has to be more comprehensive than that'
Movie studios are coining it from superheroes, but Ireland's comic stores aren't feeling the same love
Meet the man spearheading tech at the Digital Hub as its new technologist in residence
What went wrong with Norwegian Air's transatlantic dream?
Ireland's electric vehicle future is facing a chicken-and-egg problem
Tines is building the automated channel for detecting and neutralising cyber threats
'Curiosity has helped me stand out - I've worked since age 16 and I've had seven careers'
The French thirst for Irish beer is up - but total exports are down
Golden Discs is looking to new international markets with the debut of an Irish music site
'Everybody has to play their part': Dalata's plastic-free plans for 2020
Your crash course in... Just Eat and Takeaway.com's £9bn merger and the future of food delivery
How Irish businesses are cashing in on the 'pet humanisation' boom
Revolut is bulking up its Irish base as it seeks approval from the Central Bank
'The seven-nights-a-week drinker is gone': How Irish pubs are attracting a new clientele
How Dublin startup Geowox is taking the grunt work out of property valuations
Meet the DJ and the trumpet player who brought vinyl pressing back to north Dublin
'In our reception we have a fairly large pufferfish made out of 100% recyclable items'
Dublin City Council is coining it on 'sunshine tax', according to the Restaurants Association
Ryanair has claimed that absenteeism among Dublin Airport security staff is 'shocking'
The Dunnes Stores dynasty is planning to install a high-end gym close to its Dublin head office
No commuting and casting a wider talent net - why businesses are opting for remote working
'The seven-nights-a-week drinker is gone': How Irish pubs are attracting a new clientele
Emirates says Dublin Airport's infrastructural woes are hampering its business
Be wary of the curse of knowledge
Lorcan Nyhan
'Talent without ambition is just talent - if you've got the combination of both the sky is the limit'
'Shame of flying' is partly to blame for a 'weaker pattern' of some European holidaymakers here
SuperAwesome is launching a new safe streaming platform built specifically for kids
Peer-to-peer lenders are answering Ireland's call to help with the housing crisis
Free Now's Irish boss says the taxi app's new name might seem 'a bit strange' - but give it time
Planning is rife with conflict, so this startup built a 'virtual town hall' to settle disputes
'I used to be motivated by a fear of failure. I kind of got over that'
Here's what pundits make of Ryanair's decision to cut back its growth plans
A gaming studio fronted by EA and Riot Games vets is out of stealth mode in Dublin
Free Now told the government 'night mayors' could make it easier for clubbers to get cabs
Your crash course in... France's digital services tax and the impact on Ireland
Upfront rent and relocation services - how tech companies are winning talent as rents keep rising
Irish retailers could have an opportunity to compete with British online shops thanks to Brexit