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Enterprise Ireland wants to bring 'clarity' for startups navigating hundreds of State supports
8 Mar 2019
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Voices
Here are three ways to ensure Ireland adapts to its increasingly complex economy
Danny McCoy
2 Mar 2019
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retail and services
'A burden, outdated, absolute folly': Eir lashed out against a bid for it to maintain public payphones
28 Feb 2019
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retail and services
'A burden, outdated, absolute folly': Eir lashed out against a bid for it to maintain public payphones
26 Feb 2019
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Voices
The casual contracts bill is just around the corner. Here's what employers need to know
Ronnie Neville
23 Feb 2019
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Startups and tech
For crypto startups seeking 'legitimacy', new anti-money laundering laws are a double-edged sword
22 Feb 2019
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policy and economy
Incoming rules will urge Ireland to screen foreign investment for possible security risks
19 Feb 2019
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insights and opinion
Poll: Should the rural broadband plan be scrapped in favour of privately operated wireless?
18 Feb 2019
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Startups and tech
For crypto startups seeking 'legitimacy', new anti-money laundering laws are a double-edged sword
17 Feb 2019
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Voices
What local government should do to transform Ireland's towns into 'smart cities'
Ian Duggan
15 Feb 2019
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Work
Executive assistants' salaries have shot up because too few aides have 'global' skills
15 Feb 2019
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Startups and tech
Why native firms are drowning in the incoming tsunami of tech giant jobs
14 Feb 2019
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Startups and tech
Eir has no plans to ditch Huawei as it plots its next big network rollouts
11 Feb 2019
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Voices
What local government should do to transform Ireland's towns into 'smart cities'
Ian Duggan
9 Feb 2019
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Startups and tech
Why native firms are drowning in the incoming tsunami of tech giant jobs
9 Feb 2019
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Voices
Why Dublin's MetroLink is too important to succumb to the whingers and naysayers
Graeme McQueen
7 Feb 2019
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Work
Executive assistants' salaries have shot up because too few aides have 'global' skills
7 Feb 2019
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resource and energy
EirGrid wants a cybersecurity team to poke holes in its systems to prevent hackers getting in
6 Feb 2019
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Voices
How employers can influence government officials in the 'new politics' age
Danny Hanley
3 Feb 2019
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Voices
Why Dublin's MetroLink is too important to succumb to the whingers and naysayers
Graeme McQueen
2 Feb 2019
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policy and economy
Hoteliers want extra time to prep for the 'financial pressure' of mandatory pensions
31 Jan 2019
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Startups and tech
For Colm Lyon's Fire, the UK remains a key market - but young fintech firms might not be so lucky
29 Jan 2019
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policy and economy
Hoteliers want extra time to prep for the 'financial pressure' of mandatory pensions
29 Jan 2019
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Startups and tech
Poll: Should major tech companies build homes when they expand in Ireland?
28 Jan 2019
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health and education
'It's frustrating': Pharmacies rack up software bills to meet rigorous new medicine rules
28 Jan 2019
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policy and economy
Hauliers want to run their trucks on greener fuel - but there's hardly anywhere to top up the tank
24 Jan 2019
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tourism and transport
Uber's plan to deploy stationless e-bikes in Dublin has been rebuffed by officials
24 Jan 2019
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policy and economy
Hauliers want to run their trucks on greener fuel - but there's hardly anywhere to top up the tank
23 Jan 2019
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tourism and transport
Uber's plan to deploy stationless e-bikes in Dublin has been rebuffed by officials
22 Jan 2019
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Startups and tech
Galway's CorribPoint is helping credit unions avoid money-laundering scandals
17 Jan 2019
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Voices
How I would fix the doomed rural broadband plan if I were the communications minister
David Russell
17 Jan 2019
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health and education
Medtech firms have a year to prepare for new EU rules but the inspectors aren't ready
17 Jan 2019
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policy and economy
A threat to 350 jobs and 'unconstitutional' – here's Viagogo's legal memo to the State about tout laws
17 Jan 2019
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policy and economy
Ireland's biggest business group says high-profile planning issues are spooking foreign investment
15 Jan 2019
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