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Irish shoppers lost €12 million to credit and debit card fraudsters in the first half of 2020
Irish consumer spending approaching pre-Covid levels as path to recovery becomes clearer
Ulster Bank topped the Financial Ombudsman's complaints table in 2020 for the second year in a row
The EMA has granted approval for AstraZeneca plant at centre of diplomatic dispute
Ulster Bank fined €37.8 million for its 'unacceptable' handling of tracker mortgage scandal
Inflation among the least of our worries as the Irish economy recovers from Covid, says ESRI
Morning Memo: NFTs explained (sort of)
Customers still waiting for refunds after PS5 consoles were not delivered before Christmas
Dublin businessman has Giant ambitions for his latest visitor attraction — the world's tallest moving statue
'Breaking the link': Ireland's corporate accountability regime set for major overhaul in the wake of Davy scandal
Gardaí begin probe of Fastway cyber attack
Fastway Couriers apologises after customer data from over 440,000 parcel deliveries hacked
Faced with rising borrowing costs for EU governments, the ECB says it will increase the pace of stimulus
Significant decline in buy-to-lets as Covid-19 continues to impact housing market
Taoiseach: Government will 'move away' from Covid-19 business supports 'when virus is under control'
Coveney had 'blunt' conversation with UK government over move to extend NI Protocol grace period
Permanent TSB reports a pre-tax loss of €166 million in 2020 as Covid hits new lending
'A landmark deal': AIB agrees to buy stockbrokers Goodbody for €138 million
Paschal Donohoe calls on stockbrokers Davy to make a public statement after €4.1 million Central Bank fine
'Ripping commercial heart from Provincial Ireland': Political opprobrium descends on BOI closures
Here's the full list of 103 Bank of Ireland branches set to shut across the island
Morning Memo: Why are borrowing costs rising for eurozone governments?
'The aristocracy of radio': What will Bauer's purchase of Communicorp mean for Irish airwaves and listeners?
Ulster Bank exit is 'not good news for Ireland', says Taoiseach
'No need to panic': How will the Ulster Bank wind down affect customers?
Ulster says go: Bank's decision to exit was in the wind — but why is it happening now?
Leo Varadkar: 'Aer Lingus will not be allowed to fail'
Government to explore creating a 'third force' in Irish banking if Ulster Bank exits Irish market, says Varadkar
Ryanair loses legal bid to block government bailouts of rival European airlines
Finance Minister 'looking at ways' to keep money saved by people during pandemic in this country
Historian brings collection of long-lost Irish whiskey recipes back to life
Hoteliers suggest guest limit for weddings based on size of venue
'You're not a stupid man': Leo Varadkar and Pearse Doherty clash over Covid-19 insurance
Public trust, regulation and killer robots: Why 2021 is going to be an important year for the AI debate
New weekly payment of €203 introduced for 65-year-olds after rise of pension age
Higher premiums and Central Bank probes: Landmark case by pubs against FBD could have far-reaching implications
'Vindicated': Pub owners react after landmark court ruling orders FBD Insurance to pay out over Covid losses
Whether it's flexible working or the four-day week, the pandemic is opening minds to new ways of doing business
Council refuses planning permission for hotel on Capel Street, says there are 'too many' hotels in Dublin
'To say everything is refunded is not true': Travel agents and Ryanair customers take aim at O'Leary over remarks