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The government is considering lifting the minimum wage - by 10c
Poll: Should the government bring in a 'help-to-buy' scheme for first home buyers?
A US toy giant has bought the Dublin animation studio behind Danger Mouse
A new €45 million fund has been unveiled for businesses that can't wait to get paid
A Dublin breast-implant maker has raised millions including from the owners of Barry's Tea
Brexit is weighing heavily on Irish businesses' future prospects
The AA is offloading its Irish operations for nearly €157 million
Airbnb sues its home town over laws it helped push through
Poll: Do you support the introduction of a 'living wage'?
The forecast for the UK's future post-Brexit: 'Hello recession'
Irish businesses should get ready for a 'fundamentally changed' deal with the UK
The pound is getting shredded as the UK heads for the Brexit
Dublin's Malin Corp has another €70 million to spend on innovative life-science firms
Amid the housing crisis, the number of new homes being built is falling
Dublin's sky-high rents have made it one of Europe's most expensive cities to live in
Once the country's biggest independent bookmaker, Hackett's is now in liquidation
Ireland is getting an incubator for space-industry startups
Poll: Are you worried about a Brexit?
Ireland's top universities are getting together for a €60m startup fund
Your crash course in... What Brexit jitters are doing to the pound - and how it affects us
A Cork biotech firm has raised $2m for a revolutionary test to cut deaths during pregnancy
The head of Twitter's Irish operations is jumping ship to be a venture capitalist
Bad internet coverage is stopping many smaller firms from getting online
Dublin is facing a hotel-room shortage that could stifle its growth as a tourist hub
Employers haven't been this bullish about recruiting new staff since before the recession
The consumer watchdog is worried this 'online gold market' is really a pyramid scheme
Ireland relies the most on low taxes to lure firms from outside the EU
One of Primark's most recognised figures is leaving the company after nearly four decades
Microsoft is buying LinkedIn for a staggering $26 billion
Poll: Should the minimum wage be increased?
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund wants to take a €230m stake in Eir
Apple is changing its app store and it could shake up the whole industry for developers
Fleetmatics is hiring 75 staff as it builds a new operations centre in Tallaght
Plans for a 'rainy day fund' have been given the thumbs-up - if it's done right
One company boss has been hit with a €7m bill after a Revenue offshore-assets probe
Saudi Arabia is taking a huge cash plunge into Uber
Dublin-based travel software company Datalex is adding 200 staff
One of Ireland's biggest unions wants everyone to know we're a low-wage country
Europe's top court looks set to back firms banning Muslim headscarves at work
Irish Ferries is so confident about the future it's splashing out €144m on a new boat