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Financial Services
The financial watchdog will start forcing banks to disclose cheaper mortgage rates
20 Jun 2018
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building and property
How Ireland's largest business group thinks the housing crisis can be solved
18 Jun 2018
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policy and economy
Poll: Do you support the government's proposed laws on low-hour contracts?
18 Jun 2018
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policy and economy
There's been a spike in Irish firms being hit with multimillion-euro frauds
18 Jun 2018
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Voices
How this 'draconian' new employment law could destroy small businesses
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16 Jun 2018
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Tax defaulters list
The former firm behind Dublin's Tamango nightclub has been slapped with a big tax bill
12 Jun 2018
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The former firm behind Dublin's Tamango nightclub has been slapped with a big tax bill
12 Jun 2018
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policy and economy
It's now more expensive to live in Dublin than Abu Dhabi or Silicon Valley
12 Jun 2018
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policy and economy
Ireland wants to drive data centre development - but it needs a rejig of planning rules first
7 Jun 2018
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Consumer rights
The government plans to slap a minimum five-year expiration date on all gift cards
5 Jun 2018
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retail and services
The government plans to slap a five-year expiration date on all gift cards
5 Jun 2018
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Questions
The EU is running the rule over claims Ireland's peak equestrian body got illegal state aid
3 Jun 2018
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policy and economy
Access to affordable childcare would help plug skills gaps - and bring down business costs
1 Jun 2018
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policy and economy
Ireland has plans to ban disposable plastic - but the EU could get there first
28 May 2018
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policy and economy
Why Mastercard and IBM chose Dublin as the base for their new data protection trust
28 May 2018
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Work
Many of Ireland's major employers fear revealing gender pay gaps will hurt their reputation
28 May 2018
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policy and economy
The EU is running the rule over claims Ireland's peak equestrian body got illegal state aid
26 May 2018
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policy and economy
Ireland is sliding down the ranks of the most competitive countries for business
24 May 2018
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policy and economy
The government wants to put €8bn into its rainy-day fund as it goes from 'famine to feast'
23 May 2018
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building and property
Homebuyers are paying a €100,000 premium to live near the Dart or Luas
22 May 2018
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media and marketing
Why Irish publishers are lobbying to scale back the EU's next big online privacy push
20 May 2018
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policy and economy
This World Economic Forum exec has a warning for Ireland ahead of the next industrial revolution
19 May 2018
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tourism and transport
The Irish union in talks with Ryanair wants the airline hit with 'bogus self-employment' laws
19 May 2018
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food and drink
Poll: Do you think it's a good idea to have health warnings on alcohol?
14 May 2018
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food and drink
‘It’s frightening how we will suffer’: Why Irish drinks producers are fighting new labelling laws
13 May 2018
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policy and economy
'We say Eir lost, not that they dropped out': The National Broadband Plan's last man standing
13 May 2018
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Gridlock
Dublin council is planning a 'last-mile delivery' service to cut back on trucks and vans in the city
12 May 2018
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smart cities
Dublin council is planning a 'last-mile delivery' service to cut back on trucks and vans in the city
10 May 2018
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policy and economy
Planning delays have forced Apple to abandon plans for its €850m Athenry data centre
10 May 2018
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policy and economy
Building firm CRH is no longer Ireland's biggest company as a familiar name shoots to the top of the tree
10 May 2018
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Building firm CRH has been kicked off its perch as Ireland's biggest company
10 May 2018
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Sanctioned
Tesco Mobile got a slap on the wrist for months of overcharging customers on EU roaming
6 May 2018
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policy and economy
Dublin council is planning a 'last-mile delivery' service to cut back on trucks and vans in the city
5 May 2018
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policy and economy
Tesco Mobile got a slap on the wrist for months of overcharging customers on EU roaming
3 May 2018
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policy and economy
Tesco Mobile got a slap on the wrist for months of overcharging customers on EU roaming
2 May 2018
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food and drink
'There's always going to be sugar, that's the reality': How Irish firms are prepping for the sugar tax
30 Apr 2018
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Farming
Here's what new rules to stop 'unfair' grocery deals could mean for the Irish food sector
29 Apr 2018
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