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Peter Burke's first big test as minister? Fighting off patent referendum postponement, says FF senator
Ireland's biggest private landlord brands its €1,800 average rents 'undervalued'
Reddit aims to raise over $500 million in stock market debut
Opinion: What would a merger of Vodafone and Three mean across the UK telecoms market?
Dr Catarina Marvão
'Hit and miss' trade and non-alcoholic drinks: How did pubs get on during Dry January?
'I'm really concerned': Red Sea conflict likely to cause disruption (again) for Irish businesses
Conflict near the Suez Canal is causing havoc for shipping companies.
Education programmes for nursing and science to be rolled out from September
New on-the-spot fines for businesses that breach rules on giving tips to staff to be introduced
Why Ireland's corporate tax bonanza could keep increasing - despite being riskier than ever
WeWork's expensive gamble is summed up by its plans in Dublin's Central Plaza
Timeline extended for businesses to apply for flood relief funding
Opinion: Time for new thinking on how to close the funding gap for women tech founders
Máirín Murray
Government may increase money available to businesses damaged by flooding, Eamon Ryan says
Why a former €98m company's poor fortunes could prove painful for Ireland's stock exchange
CSO: Nearly one in five CEOs in Ireland are women
Diageo reports 5% profit rise following price increases and growth in premium sales
National Lottery operator to be bought by French gambling company for €350m
Tax package, energy and business supports to form part of October's giveaway budget
Growth at all costs? Row over Irish dairy farms targeting African nations
Almost 6 in 10 people believe corruption is widespread in Ireland, according to EU report
Cabinet to discuss strengthening redundancy laws
Microsoft to cut additional 60 jobs from Irish workforce
Penneys launches new stock-checking tool for customers - but you still can't buy online
Ikea to open first Irish distribution centre
Danny Healy Rae's plant-hire firm posts record profit of €1.07 million
Scheme to delay businesses repaying Covid debts to Revenue extended until 2024
New public holiday could cost Exchequer between €220m and €300m, says Varadkar
Commissioner tells small businesses to ‘think single market’ not ‘cross-border’ in EU trade
New sick pay law to guarantee all workers three days paid sick leave once commenced
Not quite normal: Airport chaos mirrors post-Covid economy struggling to find its level
O'Neill promises to be 'first minister for all' and accuses DUP of 'holding society to ransom'
Irish-based building materials company Kingspan exits Russian market
Ryanair posts €96 million loss for third quarter of 2021
Flannels and H&M announce new flagship stores in Clerys Quarter
Competition watchdog to fully investigate AIB and Ulster Bank loan book deal
Ibec boss warned Taoiseach that climate budget could cost economy €7.8bn a year
Irish coffee businessman Patrick Bewley dies aged 77
'We can get through Omicron and overcome it' - Taoiseach
Tánaiste hints at minimum wage increase due to rising cost of living
Roadmap to easing hospitality restrictions ‘to be drawn up’