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Ireland 'engaging' with EU on proposal to ban Russian ships from docking at European ports
Explainer: How reliant is Ireland on Russian energy - and why are gas and oil prices rising?
AIB returns to profit as discussions underway to buy back some State shares
Three Irish-registered firms linked to Russian banks or people who've been sanctioned, says Taoiseach
Morning Memo: Western sanctions heap pressure on Russian banks
Bank of Ireland reports a pre-tax profit of €1.4 billion for 2021
SWIFT exclusion the most 'disruptive sanction' against Russia
Facebook whistleblower tells TDs that harm from metaverse 'could be worse'
Tesco security staff given extra week to decide between severance and moving to new company
Data leak reveals Credit Suisse bank accepted 'autocrats, war criminals and human traffickers'
'Good job in the pandemic lads, now you're gone': Tesco security guards shocked at job losses
Irish exports hit their highest-ever level in 2021 while trade with Northern Ireland surged
Irish utility contracting firm to create 150 new jobs
'Financially, I'm in a pickle': Your stories of coping with the cost-of-living squeeze
NFTs remain a mystery to most Irish people but a quarter would consider buying one
Explainer: Who benefits from the €200 electricity rebate and how do I make sure I do?
Wordle moved to New York Times website and winning streaks reset
Are you struggling with the rising cost of living in Ireland? We want to hear your story
Targeted welfare payments would ease cost of living pressure on lower-income workers, experts say
Traditional remedies might not work. So how will we cure the surging cost of living?
Amazon raises price of Prime membership despite soaring profits
Explainer: Why is everything more expensive?
Ryanair ranked worst short-haul airline for Covid refunds
No let up in cost of living surge in January as Eurozone inflation hits a record high
Revolut takes 'first steps' toward offering loans and bank accounts to Irish users
Permanent TSB apologises after 'technical issues' meant some customers didn't get wages
Ireland's advertising watchdog aware of 'increasing concern' over misleading cryptocurrency ads
People working from home can return to offices 'on a phased basis' from next week
Explainer: What does Ireland's new public holiday actually mean for workers and employers?
Road safety fears raised over relaxation of lorry driver resting time rules
No change to hospitality restrictions until February at the earliest, Taoiseach confirms
As 'unprecedented' inflation bites, the gap between Irish used and new car prices is tightening
Irish shoppers splashed out on clothes and DIY supplies in the lead-up to Christmas
Irish corporation tax revenues set to decline from 2023 onwards, says Donohoe
Ireland reports record €68.4 billion tax take for 2021 - an annual increase of almost 20%
Supermarkets and hauliers struggling with 'higher than normal' rates of staff shortages
'Absenteeism': Union officials hit out at use of term to describe workers out for Covid reasons
Ibec boss warned Taoiseach that climate budget could cost economy €7.8bn a year
Incoming cold snap looks likely to bring inflated Irish energy bills with it in early 2022
'We can get through Omicron and overcome it' - Taoiseach