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Exiting Ulster Bank gives customers six-month 'deadline' to repay their overdrafts
Department to explore 'substantial' revisions to remote working bill after criticism
Buy-now-pay-later firms offering 'indirect credit' must now be authorised by the Central Bank
Ryanair lost €355 million last year amid 'fragile' recovery in air travel from the pandemic
Elon Musk 'still committed' to $44 billion Twitter takeover despite putting deal 'on hold'
Despite prices falling at the pump, annual Irish consumer price inflation hit 7% in April — a 22-year high
Competition authority launches full probe into Permanent TSB's €7.6 billion Ulster Bank deal
European Parliament votes to extend Digital Covid Certs for 12 months
Contactless and smartphone payments on Dublin Bus may be possible 'late next year'
Cost of living: Price rises on electricity and gas to kick in from today
After Moscow follows through on gas cut threat, 'all bets are off' on Europe's Russian supply
Flurry of announcements caps off noteworthy week for Irish banks and their customers
Bank of Ireland announces CEO Francesca McDonagh to step down
Question marks hang over Elon Musk's plans after $44 billion Twitter takeover deal
Dáil turf wars: Eamon Ryan seeks to unite coalition against Sinn Féin motion
Twitter confirms sale of company to Elon Musk for $44 billion
€200m plan for wind energy hub at Rosslare 'could be the south-east's Silicon Docks'
City centre businesses vote to retain DublinTown organisation for another five years
The Twittering classes: Elon Musk's $43 billion bid and Twitter's 'poison pill'
Boston Scientific to pump €100 million into Galway facility, adding 300 jobs
Ulster Bank gives current and deposit account customers six months' notice to switch providers
Raise social welfare rates to shield struggling households from spiralling inflation, experts say
Cost of living anxieties mount as inflation accelerates to 6.7% in March
Brittany Ferries to operate 'huge' tourist-oriented vessel on Rosslare to Bilbao route
Tax receipts climbed in the first three months of 2022 but figures are 'flattered' by Covid
'Real' incomes to fall for first time since 2013 with inflation outpacing wage growth
Irish food giant Kerry Group to suspend operations in Russia and Belarus
Irish grocery prices have increased at their fastest pace this year in nearly a decade
Banks 'ill-prepared for the biggest logistical challenge in Irish banking since the euro'
Explainer: Why is Vladimir Putin demanding that Europe pays for Russian gas in roubles?
Electric Ireland to raise electricity and gas prices by over 20% from start of May
Land Development Agency lodges plans for close to 1,000 homes on Central Mental Hospital site
Ulster Bank to write to customers, giving them six months to close current and deposit accounts
Ireland's inflation shock explained: The factors driving up prices here and across the globe
Irish arm of large US financial firm fined €10.78 million over 'serious systemic' breaches
Petrol prices: Consumer watchdog receives almost 200 complaints in two weeks
Disposable incomes to fall for the first time since 2012 amid rampant inflation, economists say
P&O Ferries staff refuse to leave ships after company makes 800 workers redundant
Lower-income customers face 'real difficulty' from rising energy bills, says regulator
Ban on insurance 'price walking' from July but new customer discounts still allowed