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We Need To Talk About Apple: Two top Irish economists go head-to-head over the €13 billion
Noonan claims Apple ruling an "attack" on Ireland's corporate tax regime
Government expresses fears for jobs after EU decision 'upends' our tax system
Other EU countries could claim a portion of Ireland's €13 billion in back taxes from Apple
Europe accused of 'undermining the global tax system' as Apple faces billions in Irish back-taxes
From Celtic to Salzburg, here's who Dundalk could face next in the Champions League
FactCheck: Is Frances Fitzgerald right about Ireland's financial gain from the EU?
Looking for a job? Graduates are being urged to think about training at the EU
A major business lobby group wants a €1 BILLION social housing spend
Ryanair cancels 166 flights (including 12 in Dublin) over French strike action
European Commission confirms its view that we are no longer exempt from water charges
Is Ireland set to go to war with the European Commission over water charges?
Poll: Is Ireland right to introduce health warnings on alcohol products?
Foley names Munster side that'll aim to secure Champions Cup qualification
Google's latest EU headache could end up affecting how your phone operates
The EU is planning a serious clampdown on multinational tax planning
Why did Europe delay a report that criticised Ireland until after the election?
Europe says it's OK for the boss to snoop on your private messages at work
EU to Ireland: We're not stopping you from dredging
Joan Burton has spoken about having Eamon Gilmore 'shot at dawn'
Why can Germany close its borders and what does it mean for the EU?
The European Union has a bone to pick with Disneyland
France is in trouble for not taking back millions it gave to Ryanair
The EU has started naming and shaming the world's worst tax havens
Embarrassment for Michel Platini as Financial Fair Play rules set to be relaxed
Here's why it's likely you STILL won't be able to watch BBC online in Ireland
Apple could be forced to pay 10 years of back taxes to Ireland
The EU is charging Google with abuse of power
Poll: Would you pay extra to know where your food came from?
Why your food can include a United Nations of meats and you will probably never know
'I do not think allowing Anglo to collapse would have been the right thing to do'
Ryanair is off the hook for millions in Irish air travel taxes
€100 water charges grant WON'T be scrapped, despite EU concerns
Ryanair wins another 'screenscraping' case against a website
Should Ireland give more money to those in need abroad?
Ireland owes the EU €1 million for an outstanding fruit and veg bill
Environment Department denies Europe could force us to pay higher water charges
One in six Irish people have NEVER used the internet
Like Dublin Bay prawns? Irish fishermen are allowed to catch more of them
Walt Disney paid less than 1% tax on its billion-dollar profits: Luxleaks