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Troubled charity GOAL seeking up to 25 redundancies
Unemployment rate drops to post-crash low of 7.2%
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Today FM will replace Anton Savage with a pair of familiar faces
2016 was the biggest year for new cars since the recession, but which maker sold the most?
The IDA says more people in Ireland are working for its clients than ever before
One city has seen a huge hike in house prices - and it isn't Dublin
Why Ireland's farmers want the Irish embassy in Iran to reopen
Which Budget measures kick in today?
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How Viking Splash Tours plans to become the McDonald's of city tours
Dublin luxury crisp maker Keogh's has racked up a tasty profit
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The gap between private pensions and public pensions has the government worried
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Poll: Are the St Stephen's Day sales worth the hassle?
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The very seasonal business of ice rinks - 'I'd rather this than work for someone else'
Hard times, soft border: Dundalk fights back against cross-border shopping
Cap on Dublin and Cork rent increases in place from today
The woman who took Primark global has a new job with Ireland's crafts body
It's official - Facebook makes you miserable, according to new research
Irish company raises half a million euro to go exploring for diamonds
An office building is now being occupied by homeless activists in Sligo town
Italy is preparing to bail out the world's oldest bank - and bondholders will be burnt
How An Post is trying to make its waning mail business relevant again
The Irish State has just sold its shares in big tobacco companies
Irish tourism has best ever year, with 9 million visits
Controversial plan for hundreds of pylons in rural Ireland has been given the go-ahead
1,500 student beds on the way to Dublin thanks to major US developer
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Poll: Would taxing vacant sites make a difference to the housing crisis?
Cork researchers develop 'smart knee' that could speed up surgery recovery
A quarter of shoppers to go to Northern Ireland for Christmas deals
'An admission of failure': Criticism of Central Bank as report shows 8,200 denied tracker mortgage