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Ticket touting will be banned in Ireland under new laws
As its profits slump, Ryanair has warned ongoing strikes could cause job losses
Cork locals are bringing their battle against the Ringaskiddy harbour incinerator to the High Court
'Our work is on the assumption something awful happens' - Dublin Port has plans for a 'hard Brexit'
Ryanair will cancel 30 flights this Thursday due to the planned pilot strike
A small Irish whiskey brand has accused Jameson's maker of 'abusing its dominant position'
Ryanair's labour unrest is heating up as European cabin crew call summer strikes
A lifestyle blogger has become the first influencer warned about 'misleading' ads
Michael Lowry found guilty on two charges of submitting incorrect corporation tax returns
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Ryanair is planning to transform itself into a 'substantial' airline group in the next three years
Tech behemoth Google has bought 'Boland's Quay' in Dublin's docklands
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Ryanair is narrowing the window for free check-in... unless punters pay for allocated seats
A worker got €20,000 in compensation after becoming depressed on late shifts
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One of the last sites slap bang in Dublin's docklands is up for sale
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After nearly two decades in Athy, Coca-Cola is shuttering its local factory
A worker 'wracked with guilt' after sex with his manager has lost his unfair dismissal case
Q & A: What do you want to know before voting in the Eighth Amendment referendum?
TheJournal.ie FactCheck is first Irish outlet to officially tackle misinformation on Facebook
Despite business complaints, a minimum wage increase two years ago didn't lead to job losses
Tech retailer Click.ie will be wound up following a tsunami of customer complaints
Ireland's mooted Airbnb 'licensing' scheme would only be rolled out in Dublin
Eir is cutting 750 jobs after its sale to a French billionaire
Building homes in Ireland is still 'not as attractive' as building hotels
Poll: Is it okay to chat through a gig?
What we know so far about the data breach claims rocking Ireland's biggest publisher
'We're getting hit' - Even after a record year, Kerrygold's maker fears for the future
Dublin's 'Metro North' is now the MetroLink - here's what we know about the plans
Economists say it's 'almost impossible' to gauge the sustainability of Ireland's growth
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'May the cat eat you, and may the devil then eat the cat': This isn't the Irish you learnt in school
Poll: Is it St Patrick's Day or Paddy's Day to you?
'No technical solutions anywhere in the world': MPs dismiss 'invisible border' plans
Ireland is getting its first direct flights to mainland China