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Ikea in Ballymun attracted a ludicrous 3.6 million shoppers last year
It's official - the PSC will be pulled as a mandatory requirement for your driver theory test
The EU's biggest data protection regulation in 30 years hits this Friday - and we want to hear your questions on it
One of the largest tourist accommodation projects in Ireland has been given the go-ahead
Here's what the €2 million the RSA allocated to the PSC-driving licence project was actually spent on
Calls to 'defend' Dublin Bus brand as blue and yellow colours to be phased out
Brexit - UK seeking previously unthought of 'third way' around the Northern Ireland customs border impasse
A Temple Bar hotel is being put up sale for €10.7m
Dublin eatery named best place to eat in Ireland at Irish Restaurant Awards
'Siberian-esque' Storm Emma cost retailers 'tens of millions' but local stores made good sales
Meet the 'secretive' Limerick man who's quietly putting eyes on spacecraft and cars
Check your mattress - €226 million in old Irish punts remains unaccounted for - and you can still redeem it
Origin of name 'Supermac's' revealed as Irish fast food brand goes to legal war with McDonald's
John Connaghan will be the new head of the HSE - but only temporarily
The new head of the GP union is younger than Simon Harris - and has a big battle on his hands
'A massive black mark on Ireland' - Calls for review of planning laws after Apple scraps Athenry plan
Judgement reserved in INM's attempt at blocking application to appoint inspectors to investigate itself
INM: ODCE inspection should be blocked because it wasn't 'fair or just', says 'extreme damage' was done to share price
One of the few remaining Dublin docklands sites has been put on the market for a cool €110 million
Dublin Bus raked in €5.7 million in unclaimed change in six years - these are the routes it makes its money on
Michael Fassbender-backed film secures Irish funding before the fund's website even goes live
Bewley's MD: 'The biggest risk I've ever taken? Working directly with my father'
US hospital tried to speak to the Children's Hospital Group before launch of abandoned Phoenix name
Inside the battle over unpaid wages at the collapsed Irish YouTube channel Facts
Supermarket own-brand products reduce sugar to avoid new 30c tax
'Thinking you're being funny doesn't excuse it' - Asian man awarded €7,000 after racist graffiti appeared on wall at work
Here's what new rules to stop 'unfair' grocery deals could mean for the Irish food sector
Why some fashion stores like Penneys and TK Maxx resist selling online
Man who had sex with his manager loses claim over his contract not being renewed
'Surprising' level of interest in direct flight from Dublin to Asia
HR manager at cemetery awarded €47,500 in compensation for unfair dismissal
3,400 new victims of tracker mortgage scandal identified
WhatsApp bans under 16s from using its app in Europe
UCD ordered to pay academic €30,000 after commission finds it denied her a job because of her age
€32,000 payout to injured Tesco security guard, who was denied chair to sit on at work, overturned
Our payouts are three times that of the UK, so why wouldn't whiplash legislation work here?
Services giant Noonan brands 32c pay hike for workers 'out of kilter'
Southwest Airlines engine explosion linked to similar accident in 2016
FAI official who refereed matches around the country while on sick leave has unfair dismissal claim refused
Demolition of Dublin's iconic Screen cinema begins