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Irish Water has put out a tender for a debt collection agency
'After being refused social welfare I started laughing. I was in the gutter. The only way was up'
'After being refused social welfare I started laughing. I was in the gutter. The only way was up'
'It was never about money': Why this Kerry multi-millionaire is pouring cash into his new startup
Creighton: Ireland isn't prepared to take advantage of companies leaving the UK
A €6,000-a-year dating service for high fliers (but no pictures) has launched in Ireland
Nine companies were paid more than €10m each for providing direct provision centres
Nine companies were paid more than €10m each for providing direct provision centres
Creighton: Ireland isn't prepared to take advantage of companies leaving the UK
Court told that Ireland's largest independent linen supplier is insolvent
Ireland's largest independent linen supplier, Celtic Linen, seeks court protection
'The business wasn't sustainable so we created hooks, like Santa, to bring people in'
A €6,000-a-year dating service for wealthy high fliers has launched in Ireland
Apple doubles down on Ireland as it moves iTunes business to Cork
Apple doubles down on Ireland as it moves iTunes business to Cork
Irish credit unions come out on top in the war of the brands
'If you're not embarrassed by your first product launch you have waited too long'
James McElroy
Hospital group defends cut to cancer patient transport service
You could soon have to pay more for your mail as An Post looks for price hikes
Online insurance broker 123.ie is raking in the cash as it pays out €15m windfall
Nightline's boss says 'the logic of Eircode' has allowed it to roll out new services
An Irish billing software firm has been snapped up by a Nasdaq-listed company
'In Ireland we treat death and funerals with respect. I think we do it as a community'
Alan Kelly's brother Declan is in line for windfall as Teneo eyes $1bn stock market float
Hassle is going nationwide in the UK and plans to hire thousands more cleaners
Irish employers are taking on staff like it's 2007 as rate of hiring increases to pre-crash levels
'I'm not disappointed the Hailo name is disappearing. We'll be Europe's largest taxi app'
The consultancy firm that has the ear of Ireland's top politicians and sports stars
The consultancy firm that has the ear of Ireland's top politicians and sports stars
Eir is challenging its legal requirement to provide basic phone services in rural areas
Eir is challenging its legal requirement to provide basic phone services in rural areas
Ireland's largest Gibraltar-based insurer is pulling out of the motor market
'I thought it'd be great to be in Dublin, but there's a lot of noise. Everyone's selling something'
Robbie Skuse
'I wish I had worked out sooner that it's not that hard to start a business'
Conor Wilson
Ireland's waste market is about to get smaller as Panda is cleared for Greenstar takeover
Ireland's waste market is about to get smaller as Panda is cleared for Greenstar takeover
Ireland's competition watchdog plans to crack down on the second-hand car industry
'The first day staff in the warehouse use our voice software is always a disaster. They are terrified'
Inside the company that helped cement the harp as Ireland's national symbol
Permanent TSB has plenty of money for businesses – but it's being picky about who gets it