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Man thanks Aer Lingus for removing passenger over his "unacceptable" behaviour towards Muslims
There is a light that never goes out: Why we still need an alternative music radio station
Peter McPartlin
House building in Ireland not expected to meet demand until at least 2020
Dublin-based employee-owned firm plans to take on 500 more staff
Twitter is expected to cut hundreds of jobs as it struggles to make money
Here's why Ireland is afraid of the EU's new corporate tax plans
Central Bank outlines exactly what its problems are with the First Time Buyer scheme
'Show some backbone' - new report harshly criticises Ireland's culture of media ownership
"The people behind us suddenly dropped": Witnesses describe Tayto Park stairs collapse
Could these 9 ideas change Ireland for the better?
Darren Ryan
More than charity: Art could be the key to turning these people's lives around
Dublin's hotel accommodation shortage has reached a record high
Chopped to create 120 jobs in Dublin and Kildare
We've just been given a little look at Nintendo's brand new console
Phil Hogan says the UK is 'going to learn a hard lesson' over Brexit
Lease out a room through Airbnb? New guidelines could be on the way
Michael Noonan has announced another 40 new jobs for Limerick
The voice of Mr Burns is suing the owners of This Is Spinal Tap
Wikileaks accuse John Kerry of ordering Ecuador to cut off Julian Assange's wifi
'A PR disaster': Nama were before the PAC today, and it didn't go too well
These are the 10 best restaurants in Ireland*
Ryanair cuts expected profit growth as value of pound drops further
"Americans feel an awful lot of nasty things in private" - David McWilliams on Budget 17, Trump, and being back on our TVs
This is how you can quickly remove your embarrassing browser history
Coca-Cola and Pepsi have been quietly lobbying against anti-obesity measures in the US
'Marmageddon' called off as Marmite returns to UK shelves
Lyons tea, Lynx and Hellman's among the Irish brands at risk of Brexit supply shortage
The Irish arm of UK outsourcing giant Capita has been hit with a million-euro fine
What can Ireland's cities learn from the Night Mayor of Amsterdam?
Online searches for new homes surge after Budget announcement
Ronald McDonald has fallen victim to the current 'creepy clown' craze
Michelin star-winning Dublin restaurant booked out until next Autumn
Michael Noonan tips Paschal Donohoe to become Fine Gael leader
Tax avoidance clampdown expected to take in €50 million 'should yield €500 million'
The 'fiver Friday Budget': The fingerprints of a lot of politicians were all over yesterday
BP boss "a little saddened" by movie about Deepwater Horizon disaster
What Budget 2017 means for someone earning around €100,000
What Budget 2017 means for someone earning around €20,000
"Not Brexit-proof" - there's a deal of good news for the self-employed today, but is it enough?
What Budget 2017 means for someone earning around €30,000