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Ireland's beef with Mercosur - how the deal is adding to the struggles of the Irish farmer
11 Jul 2019
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Startups and tech
Meet the man making sure that 'real heart' stays at the centre of Dogpatch Labs
11 Jul 2019
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Voices
It's time for women's sport to take the prime time stage following the success of the World Cup
Fora Staff
11 Jul 2019
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insights and opinion
'I'm still living in a land where we're starting from scratch - and maybe that's a good thing'
11 Jul 2019
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Startups and tech
Rental platform Spotahome is opening a Dublin office amid the city's housing crisis
11 Jul 2019
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Startups and tech
As the new college year beckons, student lender Future Finance has secured €23m in fresh funding
11 Jul 2019
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Startups and tech
Bleeperbike is gearing up to launch e-bikes in Dublin after raising €750k
11 Jul 2019
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Voices
Artificial intelligence is going to transform business, not just in Ireland, but across the world
Darren O’Neill
4 Jul 2019
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Startups and tech
PepTalk is taking a data-driven approach to improving employee engagement
4 Jul 2019
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food and drink
Your crash course in ... how proposed US tariffs could hit Irish whiskey
4 Jul 2019
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Startups and tech
Meet the 'disease chaser' who quietly turned Aalto Bio into a key player in the diagnostics industry
4 Jul 2019
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Startups and tech
How talent could be a 'critical constraining factor' for Ireland's fintech aspirations
4 Jul 2019
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tourism and transport
Where psychology meets engineering: Irish Rail has just hired its first 'human factors' specialist
4 Jul 2019
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Voices
Facebook's Libra project could be a watershed moment for the blockchain industry
Liam Murphy
27 Jun 2019
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insights and opinion
'Be patient; it's going to take a hell of a lot longer than you would anticipate'
27 Jun 2019
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health and education
Ed-tech company Learnsignal is launching courses on hot topics for the finance world
27 Jun 2019
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policy and economy
Irish food companies are accelerating Brexit preparations as a no-deal 'cliff-edge' looms
27 Jun 2019
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Startups and tech
Uber's Jump still has Dublin in its sights for its electric bike sharing service
27 Jun 2019
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Startups and tech
Privacy champion Johnny Ryan is on a mission to clean up 'dirty adtech'
27 Jun 2019
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Startups and tech
Ear surgery, Oscar Wilde and 'smart pebbles': Inside Enterprise Ireland's 'Big Ideas'
27 Jun 2019
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Startups and tech
Flipdish is teaming up with drone outfit Manna to deliver grub in Dublin
20 Jun 2019
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Voices
When you fail to fully examine a reference, you increase your chances of a costly mis-hire
Lorcan Nyhan
20 Jun 2019
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insights and opinion
'Knowing that I've had an impact on something - that's very motivational to me'
20 Jun 2019
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retail and services
ComReg accused broadband provider Pure Telecom of breaking contract-changing rules
20 Jun 2019
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food and drink
FoodCloud is scaling operations overseas after running pilots in three countries
20 Jun 2019
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policy and economy
Recycling tech firm Eiravato is moving to Luxembourg after a slow take-up in Ireland
20 Jun 2019
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retail and services
'We had to make a tough call': Why FrockAdvisor has filed for voluntary liquidation
20 Jun 2019
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Startups and tech
Meet the man behind Keywords Studios, Ireland's €1 billion gaming tech giant
20 Jun 2019
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Startups and tech
Mindfule wants to show people how food can fuel mental well-being
13 Jun 2019
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insights and opinion
'I once picked potatoes for a summer - that taught me a lot in terms of what hard labour felt like'
13 Jun 2019
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food and drink
The Joycean pharmacy and Writers' Tears: why a whiskey maker is helping keep Sweny's open
13 Jun 2019
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tourism and transport
The boss of Roe & Co hopes the new whiskey distillery will become an events magnet
13 Jun 2019
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Financial Services
Fexco claims new retail VAT scheme changes will 'eliminate the tax refund industry in Ireland'
13 Jun 2019
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health and education
DCU is launching bite-size online courses for skills-hungry professionals around the world
13 Jun 2019
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tourism and transport
Ryanair is suing third-party flight booker Kiwi.com and Cologne airport
13 Jun 2019
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building and property
Point Square units could become leisure spots in light of an 'irrevocably changed' retail market
13 Jun 2019
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retail and services
How Inglot's Jane Swarbrigg manages the 'ever-changing' face of the make-up industry
6 Jun 2019
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insights and opinion
'Figure out if there's a need very quickly. If there is, persevere endlessly and don't give up'
6 Jun 2019
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Financial Services
The Central Bank hopes a new outdoor artwork will make its HQ 'more social and transparent'
6 Jun 2019
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