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Ireland's emergence as a tech hub is creating big opportunities - for recruiters
A gamechanging database of all non-profits' finances launches today
What Ryanair's website can teach companies about the value of user experience
Children and teens waiting over 12 months for a mental health appointment
Why car insurers are charging sky-high premiums - and what you can do about it
Hassle is about to start taking a much bigger cut from house calls
Eye exams for schoolchildren have been cut by the HSE
Staff cuts have dragged the local arm of delivery giant TNT into the red
TransferWise has been slapped on the wrist for 'misleading' advertising
Bosses beware, your staff are planning to leave you
New rules for the home care sector could prevent abuse
How Pure Telecom plans to become a €20 million business this year
Irish Water is easily the country's least reputable brand
Irish Water is easily the country's least reputable brand
CurrencyFair wants to help Irish companies 'take over the world'
The digital camera will be 'completely extinct' by 2020
Aviva Ireland's CEO thinks the country is developing a 'compensation culture'
The Kilkenny company that is looking to take on PayPal
How independent bookies have survived a recession and Paddy Power
The government is worried a crackdown on profit shifting would be bad news for Ireland
These are the biggest distractions in the workplace
These are the biggest distractions in the workplace
Some of the world's biggest names in tech are pumping $50m into Intercom
Hassle's Jules Coleman on quitting her own company - and losing her 'naivety'
How my business works: Merrion Vaults
'People can feel like failures if they don’t raise a seed round'
How a startup can sell to big corporates - and come out on top
Bus Éireann to lay on extra services for Easter weekend
The JustEat of Irish salon bookings is taking on the UK
A new monster of jobs listings is about to land in Ireland
The group trying to convince Ireland the 'sharing economy' is not a fad
There's a new place for Irish workers to vent their spleens about their jobs
Six members of the force died by suicide last year and here's what gardaí want to do about it
First man arrested under new prostitution laws in the North
Accommodation for Carrickmines survivors found - but NOT in Rockville Drive
Spotify has finally explained why it's looking for more of your data
PayPal is trying to reduce the awkwardness of asking friends for money back
Delays on DART line as lorry crashes into level crossing
Investigation under way after one man dies and a second injured in Portmarnock sewer pipe incident
Luas services restored after lightning strike causes power outage