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'A pattern of travel, a pattern of behaviour': How 'increased vigilance' by US border security is affecting Ireland
Grafton Recruitment is expanding with plans for four new offices around Ireland
Irish food companies are accelerating Brexit preparations as a no-deal 'cliff-edge' looms
'Be patient; it's going to take a hell of a lot longer than you would anticipate'
Ear surgery, Oscar Wilde and 'smart pebbles': Inside Enterprise Ireland's 'Big Ideas'
Dunnes has won a months-long planning dispute to keep its Liffey Valley Café Sol open
'We had to make a tough call': Why FrockAdvisor has filed for voluntary liquidation
'Knowing that I've had an impact on something - that's very motivational to me'
FoodCloud is scaling operations overseas after running pilots in three countries
Fáilte Ireland wants new festivals to get 'empty nesters and great escapers' to non-hotspots
Recycling tech firm Eiravato is moving to Luxembourg after a slow take-up in Ireland
Point Square units could become leisure spots in light of an 'irrevocably changed' retail market
The Joycean pharmacy and Writers' Tears: why a whiskey maker is helping keep Sweny's open
'I once picked potatoes for a summer - that taught me a lot in terms of what hard labour felt like'
Freshly Chopped has been given the green light to keep its Grafton Street shop open
Headstuff wants to be 'the podcast home of Ireland' as it tunes in to an industry boom
Your crash course in... parental leave
'Figure out if there's a need very quickly. If there is, persevere endlessly and don't give up'
Your crash course in... the circular economy
Sonia Deasy: 'Ireland is not known for cosmetics - but I think we have a good chance'
Businesses hit a target for dropping dependency on UK exports two years ahead of schedule
Craft beer maker BrewDog is creating about 60 jobs at its new Dublin outpost
'When I travel I like to localise - especially in the US. I love a good bacon and eggs'
The group behind entertainment site LADbible is opening an Irish hub
'We are at the forefront of a change': Inside Ireland's low and no-alcohol industry
'Something had to change': Rye River brewery has returned to profit with a European push
After a £14 million funding round, fintech outfit Modulr is using Dublin as a European launchpad
'The mistakes I've made are when I follow my head, not my heart'
Bee-health startup ApisProtect is partnering with a satellite telco giant to go global
Influencers offer companies valuable content - but tracking what it's worth is proving difficult
'When you're working on a laptop and bees are swarming around you, it gets kind of difficult'
US data centre firm T5 is partnering with an Irish company to build a new Dublin facility
A tiny brewery thought to be BrewDog's is on ice amid concerns over 'emissions and odours'
'The bigger you get, the smaller problems turn into bigger problems a lot quicker'
Limerick's floating data centre is facing a delay on the back of appeals to planning permission
Beauty company Lush is taking a 'long-term view' with the living wage - despite a profit dip
'I think the biggest mistake is looking back and beating yourself up about it'
Wedding planning giant The Knot is expanding with a new Galway office and 100 jobs
Donegal is turning to virtual reality to bump its overseas visitor numbers
'Rare' crop maker Beotanics wants to make a healthy sweetener as it puts €1m into its HQ