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'A work trip for me is going to Alaska to climb the highest mountain in North America'
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The owner of the Irish Mirror has just bought RSVP magazine
The price of Irish groceries has dropped for the first time in two years
'The system is a joke': A quarter of Irish fishing vessels caught with illegal workers
The Irish Internet Association's new head says it's 'too important to let die'
'In Cork, Bus Éireann is the equivalent to Dublin Bus. The strikes are hugely damaging'
Tallaght's Square shopping centre is clear for expansion after its court battle with Dunnes
Ryanair will offer connecting flights onto rivals' routes starting this year
One of Ireland's biggest landowners gets permission for hundreds of Dublin apartments
'I was there when Atari left Limerick with 600 jobs. It’s a day I hope to never repeat’
The man who helped build one of Ireland's few homegrown multinationals is retiring
Hailo is using 'banter billboards' for its multimillion-euro rebrand as Mytaxi
Losses at Carphone Warehouse's Irish arm soared to €12m last year
A global real estate giant is backing an exclusive new south Dublin private school
New laws are coming in to cut 'food fraud' and prevent another horsemeat scandal
How a Cork startup was launched and then sold... in about six months
Bus Éireann strikes show 'contempt' for the public: Businesses hit out at dispute
Lloyd's snubs Dublin for its EU base as the capital drops in world financial centre ranks
A 160-year-old Wicklow pub that hosted Hollywood royalty is cleared for development
The founder of the 'Hell and Back' race has started an Airbnb for football pitches
This huge office development could transform Cork's business centre
Brexit Day – here's what Irish businesses need to know
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A Derry company is moving into the Irish electricity market with cut-price rates