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Why councils will soon be fining themselves for owning vacant housing sites
Why the Irish family business sector could be 'cleaned out' in a generation
'It would be a cop-out': Businesses reject calls for forced closures during red alerts
Why the Irish family business sector could be 'cleaned out' in a generation
Why councils will soon be fining themselves for owning vacant housing sites
Poll: Should Dublin Port be uprooted for housing?
Why we shouldn't uproot Dublin Port to make way for housing
Mary Rose Burke
Why councils will soon be fining themselves for owning vacant housing sites
Why the Irish family business sector could be 'cleaned out' in a generation
Despite drawing ire from lobbyists, few firms complain to the State about commercial rates
'Cheap political point-scoring' could hinder Permanent TSB's huge loan sale
Poll: Should cars be banned from central Dublin at peak times?
Poll: Do you think the planned €850m Cork-Limerick motorway is a good idea?
Done deal for Cork's new convention centre - but it could cost the taxpayer more money
The State is sitting on nearly 100 empty sites as housing groups cry out for land
Poll: Do you think the National Broadband Plan will be delivered by 2022?
Hoteliers say stricter rules on a cancer-causing food substance would be 'unworkable'
The State is sitting on nearly 100 empty sites as housing groups cry out for land
Dún Laoghaire council is suing harbour management over a long-delayed urban beach
Hoteliers say stricter rules on a cancer-causing food substance would be 'unworkable'
'I'm careful with my words': Conor Skehan stands by his 'gaming the system' comments
The National Broadband Plan hangs in the balance as Eir quits the project
The Irish taxpayer will pick up the tab for bust Setanta Insurance
Poll: Should older people pay higher taxes to support young workers?
Hoteliers say stricter rules on a cancer-causing food substance would be 'unworkable'
'They know the gun's to the head': Vexatious objectors accused of stalling major building plans
Ireland's corporate tax rate was branded 'a joke' and 'stealing' at Davos
A 'dedicated' garda unit may be introduced to tackle false personal injury claims
The EU has shot down claims that Nama gives illegal state aid to developers
Accusations that Ireland is a 'tax pirate' have been labelled a 'veiled power grab'
There's a plan to ban dodgy builders winning projects funded by the Irish taxpayer
Rental caps are forcing landlords out of the market - and maintaining high prices
A major builder is suing planning officials over a 650-home Wicklow development
Landlords may be forced to tell new tenants the past rent for their properties
Nearly 7,000 Airbnb listings in Ireland last year weren't lived in by their owners
Poll: Do you think the State should back cheap mortgages for first-home buyers?
The State is stumping up €200m to offer mortgages to sub-prime borrowers
Coach tour companies say EU rules on drivers' breaks are 'fracturing' their business
Ireland's data regulator wants outside help to deal with the wave of international scrutiny
Apple is shifting billions in cash funnelled through Ireland back to the US