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Should taxi drivers here have to take an English language test? The NTA is asking that question
Supermarkets' obsession with perfect produce is causing massive food waste
A porn star taught Paddy Power's boss that having the craic doesn't work everywhere
Ryanair ordered to pay back €2 million illegal state aid to Austrian airport
How the US president-to-be picked up a Clare golf resort for a song
After a stumbling start, Web Summit looks at home in Portugal
There are over 130 new office buildings being planned for Dublin
Here's how Trump's victory affected the dollar
Irish Water seeks to build massive new €80 million covered reservoir in south Dublin
Marks & Spencer says it's committed to Ireland amid plans to close stores
Pharmaceutical industry paid Irish doctors €3.7 million for "undisclosed" reasons in 2015
Australian-owned lender upping its presence in Ireland's mortgage market
Bin company may stop collecting rubbish bags in Dublin for 'health and safety reasons'
Millions more passengers help Ryanair grow half-year profits to over €1.17 billion
The Galaxy S8 smartphone will have artificial intelligence that can order food for you
Ryanair promises in-air Wi-Fi 'in the next year or two' - and that's only the start of its tech plans
"Apple in or lights out": Hundreds turn out for pro-Apple rally in Galway
More Samsung woes as 'exploding' washing machine leaves customer with broken jaw
Tourism Ireland really wants Chinese tourists to come visit Ireland this winter
'We speak English': Companies thinking of leaving the UK are welcome in Ireland, says Kenny
Eamon Dunphy to launch 'intelligent, interesting, irreverent' football podcast
No movement in teachers' pay discussions ahead of next week's strike
Sprite ad saying "she's seen more ceilings than Michelangelo" ruled sexually exploitative
Man receives €76,000 payout from tribunal after being unfairly dismissed from Connemara abbey
Analysis: The Exchequer returns came out yesterday - but two figures are flattering the public finances
Victor Duggan
'You'll never work in this town again': Mila Kunis reveals producer's threat after refusing to pose semi-naked
Fears up to 100 Yelp jobs will be lost in Dublin
Government to block bill calling for new public holiday, despite one of its own calling for the same thing
The saga is over: Gawker and Hulk Hogan settle for $31 million
The big Brexit question: 'Should we side with the UK or the EU?'
Kevin Cunningham
A US property fund is poised to buy the Central Bank's iconic headquarters
Ulster Bank fined €3.3m for anti-money laundering and terrorist-financing failures
Irish engineers say Brexit has slowed down business - but they won't be sacking staff
This Wicklow DJ is trying to put retro drive-in movies back in vogue
Solar roof tiles launched by billionaire Elon Musk as price yet to be revealed
'Rural communities deserve better': Two in three IDA properties vacant
Dublin's agri-workers contribute three times more to Ireland's economy than those outside capital
'Business angels' sink millions of euro into Wicklow craft beer company
Keeping it in the family helps Teeling Whiskey toast multimillion-euro profits
Tributes paid by Irish music lovers as TXFM marks its last day on air