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Irish Life pays out €50k settlement after hiring a private detective to snoop on customers
JD Wetherspoon's huge Dublin city centre pub is due to open by Christmas
Ahead of a €5m overhaul, a food hall planned for this Dublin church has got a vital licence
A court has cleared the way for pubs to trade into the early hours of Good Friday
A Lucan restaurant has to pay €20,000 to a couple accused of not settling the bill
A passenger called 'a liar' by an inspector has settled a defamation case against Irish Rail
A delivery man has been awarded €30,000 after hurting his back lifting trays of bread
Ikea ordered to pay €35k to a man who hit his head on an advertising board
A million-euro restaurant at Dublin's Merchant's Arch pub has the green light
Conroy Gold's biggest shareholder has lost a High Court bid to overhaul its board
Developer Gerry Barrett is fighting to stay in control of Galway's G Hotel
Two Kildare furniture retailers have been declared bankrupt over a €330,000 tax debt
Seriously ill homeless man granted leave to challenge Louth County Council over housing
A row over a toolshed has stalled development of this massive Dublin student complex
A Wicklow wind farm developer has sued protesters to stop them stalling its project
A woman won €5k after claims a manager assaulted her during a Harvey Norman blackout
Bank of Ireland has seized the luxury family home of an Irish business tycoon
Insurers claim to have uncovered a 'sophisticated' fraud ring behind a string of staged crashes
Dublin family to stay in their home after vulture fund's repossession case is struck out
A couple settles their Electric Picnic damages case after security's 'unlawful entry' in their tent
Temple Bar branded 'an overpriced trap for drunk tourists' in restaurant's licence bid
The only hotel in Temple Bar that didn’t serve alcohol now has a bar licence
A woman won €20,000 in damages for banging her knee on a restaurant table leg
A vendor who spent 40 years selling papers in Dun Laoghaire could be forced to wheel away
Credit union boss sacked from €110k job after three months was 'not a whistleblower'
Clare's Doonbeg golf resort will pay €15k for using children in brochures without permission
Struggling company behind €180m Mayo power plant goes into examinership
Sky is chasing a Dublin pub for nearly €40,000 over illegal sports broadcasts
John Reynolds' new Idlewild Bar in Dublin has got the green light