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Government hopes to make €27m from sugar tax this year alone
'It seared the soul of our country': Emotional scenes as Emma Mhic Mhathúna's interview raised in the Dáil
Ulster Bank says no customer will be 'out of pocket' after money disappeared from accounts
Irish nonprofits: Most are located in Dublin, and the sector takes in €12bn a year
Poll: Is a 'moderate' increase in local property tax justified?
It's looking more likely that any changes to the property tax system will be 'moderate'
Data Commissioner expected to investigate potential IBRC data breach after complaint made
Public servants in shared system overpaid an estimated €3.7 million last year
Protesters deliver a coffin to the door of PTSB, as government agrees to regulate vulture funds
Harris on PTSB home loan sale: 'It's time to see a bit of humility from our banks'
Minister concedes homeowners who engaged with PTSB may not have deals honoured
He was the frontrunner, but now Ireland has withdrawn Philip Lane as a candidate for top ECB job
We now know exactly when the sugar tax is coming in
Here are just some of the project promises the government plan to deliver in the next 10 years
'That's a joke', 'stealing': Ireland's low corporate tax rate criticised at Davos
Property Tax: Donohoe says he wants 'moderate, affordable' changes by 2020
Minister willing to bring in new laws to punish reckless behaviour of senior bankers
Explainer: It's looking more likely that the property tax system will be overhauled
'If someone breaks into your house you should do whatever you have to to take them on'
Here's how banks plan to 'rebuild trust' after the tracker mortgage scandal
Fancy giving impressions a go? Oliver Callan explains how to get started
The State's public service pension liability currently stands at €114.5 billion
Public servants approaching retirement who want to work past 65 will be re-hired and placed on a lower pay scale
Former Setanta policyholders worried they're 'personally on the hook' for outstanding claims
BOI hiking up some tracker mortgage rates by 1% 'should not have occurred'
Ireland gets approval for early repayment of €5.5 billion in bailout loans
How often is the 'Single Malt' tax loophole used? The government is finding out
Coverage of homelessness crisis 'damaging to Ireland's reputation' - minister
Government approves new public servants' pay deal - but unions aren't on board
Ireland's 'unfit' corporate watchdog is about to get a major overhaul
'We apologise unreservedly' 'We sincerely apologise': Five banks say sorry for tracker mortgage mess
Tracker mortgage motion which will ban bonuses for bankers to be backed by government
Why aren't people taking up jobs as nurses, doctors and soldiers? The government plans to find out
Paschal Donohoe: Tracker mortgage scandal 'shines a light into the culture of Irish banking'
'Workers are being told "bugger off, you're 65 now". It's not fair'
Stopped welfare payments and getting a passport abroad - the Irish haven't been shy complaining about the PSC
Dept of Finance shuts down Trump's claims that Ireland is dropping its corporation tax rate
We put your Budget 2018 questions to the Taoiseach and Minister for Finance
'I'm not making changes because someone demanded it': Donohoe says Budget was Fine Gael's decision
What's behind the Budget 2018 decisions? YOUR chance to ask Leo and Paschal