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'Everybody said the travel agent is dead and the internet will take over. But it was just hype'
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The warm weather has given a major boost to Woodie's DIY sales
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The head of Hickey's Pharmacy says the industry should get ready for consolidation
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The heatwave has helped put an end to Bulmers' sliding cider sales
Despite posting record sales, Flahavan's fears Brexit fallout
Shared office space provider WeWork is taking over another building in Dublin
The head of Dublin’s newest distillery thinks half of whiskey ventures won't survive the next decade
BoyleSports has been warned for giving odds on a child crying on the Late Late Toy Show
'Things come out of the blue and suddenly everything is chaotic - like foot and mouth'
The CEO of the Irish Stock Exchange has stepped down months after a multimillion-euro takeover
Dublin is now the most expensive city in the eurozone for expats
‘We’re assuming the worst’: How Ireland’s food firms are prepping for Brexit
Here's what's stopping craft cider from becoming the new craft beer
‘A lot of people would have said I was mad, but it seems to be going from strength to strength’
The group that operates Liffey Valley's cinema has snapped up two more venues
Sales of Irish whiskey continue to grow as consumers stump up for premium brands
Despite stiff competition, coffee chain Insomnia has plans to double in size
After its Dundrum launch, Hotel Chocolat has plans for 'quite a few' more Dublin stores
‘It's a bit of a David-and-Goliath situation, but being smaller we can be more dynamic’
Deliveroo is recruiting hundreds more outlets by letting takeaways use their own drivers
A Dublin hospitality mogul is fighting to keep plans for a new city centre pub alive
Meet the Wicklow company making treehouses for adults
Salad-bar chain Chopped is rolling out new stores across Ireland's north
A Cork firm has launched Ireland's first whiskey-focused investment fund
The Irish food board wants to know how to 'win back' vegetarians and vegans
A new Irish drinks brand has bought a disused Tipperary Water plant for €3m
‘Childcare isn't one of those industries that you go into to make a huge pile of money’
Ireland's biggest urban development has been given the green light for Cherrywood
Many of Ireland's major employers fear revealing gender pay gaps will hurt their reputation
Some of Ireland's top attractions claim new alcohol laws could 'seriously damage' tourism
‘Dad survived three recessions. But the last one was the worst’
Ireland is sliding down the ranks of the most competitive countries for business
Why the Happy Pear won’t be opening more outlets in Ireland any time soon
The Irish food board wants to tap into China's growing love for cheese