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Vodafone Ireland is worried that new EU rules will 'stunt' the growth of 5G technology
21 Oct 2018
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tourism and transport
Plans to turn Dublin's College Green into a car-free plaza have been rejected
17 Oct 2018
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'Anything could happen now': Why the National Broadband Plan faces yet more delays
13 Oct 2018
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Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets
11 Oct 2018
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Denis Naughten resigns - as the future of the National Broadband Plan hangs in the balance
11 Oct 2018
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Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets
10 Oct 2018
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These are a few important things that slipped under the radar in this year's budget
10 Oct 2018
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The government promised a Brexit-proof budget - here's how much it delivered
9 Oct 2018
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From filmmakers to hoteliers – here are the business winners and losers of Budget 2019
9 Oct 2018
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tourism and transport
'A black day for Irish tourism': Restaurants have called for Shane Ross's head
9 Oct 2018
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policy and economy
Budget 2019: These are all of the key developments as they happened
9 Oct 2018
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Budget 2019: Here's everything you need to know about today's announcement
9 Oct 2018
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Startups and tech
The National Broadband Plan's sole bidder has sold off its remaining stake in Enet
8 Oct 2018
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Financial Services
Citibank fined €1.3m by the Central Bank over 'prolonged and serious' lending code breaches
8 Oct 2018
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Voices
Dublin's new bus plan isn't perfect - but it shouldn't be a political football
Graeme McQueen
7 Oct 2018
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policy and economy
A decade on, here's how Ireland's first austerity budget compares to the 2019 plan
7 Oct 2018
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tourism and transport
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
6 Oct 2018
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tourism and transport
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
4 Oct 2018
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Voices
Low VAT rates may be divisive now, but looser EU rules could open a whole new can of worms
Emma O'Dea
4 Oct 2018
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policy and economy
Booming training and member fees helped boost Ibec's coffers last year
2 Oct 2018
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Startups and tech
'Not fit for purpose': Why startups want Ireland's flagship investor scheme overhauled
30 Sep 2018
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tourism and transport
Ireland's tourism trade group wants the State to beef up budgets with Wild Atlantic Way merch
29 Sep 2018
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building and property
The construction lobby claims that lowball State contracts have 'cursed' builders
29 Sep 2018
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retail and services
The consumer watchdog has concerns about a 'natural monopoly' in the Irish waste sector
28 Sep 2018
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tourism and transport
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
28 Sep 2018
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food and drink
The drinks industry claims new alcohol labelling laws will make Ireland a ‘global pariah’
26 Sep 2018
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tourism and transport
Ireland's aviation authority says flights to the UK could 'stop at midnight' with a hard Brexit
26 Sep 2018
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policy and economy
After losing all its rivals, the National Broadband Plan's sole bidder has filed its final pitch
18 Sep 2018
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policy and economy
Another alcohol price hike could drum up an extra €140m for the public purse
18 Sep 2018
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insights and opinion
Poll: Should county councils be fined for cancelling public tenders?
17 Sep 2018
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food and drink
Restaurants might not have to provide free water after all - and could even charge for it
16 Sep 2018
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'It costs small firms thousands': Businesses say councils should be fined for axing tenders
16 Sep 2018
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policy and economy
Why big tech firms are up in arms about the EU's plans to overhaul copyright laws
15 Sep 2018
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insights and opinion
Poll: Should Airbnb hosts be blocked from renting out homes they don't live in?
10 Sep 2018
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policy and economy
New rules are on the way for Airbnb hosts in Dublin to crack down on short-term lets
7 Sep 2018
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Voices
'Ireland's eggs are invested in the foreign multinational basket - and problems lie ahead'
Neil McDonnell
2 Sep 2018
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Work
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
1 Sep 2018
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If and when
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
30 Aug 2018
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