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The founder of Java Republic says people are sick of the ‘dreadful’ coffee chains
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The founder of Java Republic says people are sick of the ‘dreadful’ coffee chains

Sep 16th 2018, 12:00 PM 42,846 Views 89 Comments

Johnny Ronan has all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks
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Johnny Ronan has all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks

Sep 15th 2018, 6:30 PM 42,160 Views 73 Comments

Fast-food chain sees 'huge' opportunities in Dublin - despite competition and high rent
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Fast-food chain sees 'huge' opportunities in Dublin - despite competition and high rent

Sep 15th 2018, 7:00 AM 28,345 Views 18 Comments

‘We’ve had some horrendous gigs where the lads would be up past their ankles in muck’
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# Retail And Services

‘We’ve had some horrendous gigs where the lads would be up past their ankles in muck’

Sep 13th 2018, 3:22 PM 550 Views 0 Comments

'Too many generic hotels': The owner of Cork's Imperial Hotel says Dublin has lost its mojo
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'Too many generic hotels': The owner of Cork's Imperial Hotel says Dublin has lost its mojo

Sep 13th 2018, 3:19 PM 566 Views 0 Comments

Fast-food chain Leon sees 'huge' opportunities in Dublin - despite tough competition and high rent
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Fast-food chain Leon sees 'huge' opportunities in Dublin - despite tough competition and high rent

Sep 13th 2018, 3:19 PM 1,141 Views 1 Comment

After launching two new transatlantic routes, Aer Lingus is eyeing up Vancouver
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After launching two new transatlantic routes, Aer Lingus is eyeing up Vancouver

Sep 13th 2018, 3:17 PM 949 Views 0 Comments

KBC says banks only have themselves to blame for losing business to digital upstarts
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# Startups And Tech

KBC says banks only have themselves to blame for losing business to digital upstarts

Sep 13th 2018, 3:16 PM 602 Views 0 Comments

The founder of Java Republic says people are sick of the ‘dreadful’ coffee chains
# Food And Drink
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# Food And Drink

The founder of Java Republic says people are sick of the ‘dreadful’ coffee chains

Sep 13th 2018, 3:14 PM 1,545 Views 4 Comments

Johnny Ronan has the all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks
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# Building And Property

Johnny Ronan has the all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks

Sep 13th 2018, 3:13 PM 1,842 Views 3 Comments

Plans to put a children's play centre in Swords superclub the Wright Venue have been shelved
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# Building And Property

Plans to put a children's play centre in Swords superclub the Wright Venue have been shelved

Sep 13th 2018, 3:10 PM 9,986 Views 10 Comments

Premier Inn is opening its first Dublin city-centre hotel in this vacant building
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Premier Inn is opening its first Dublin city-centre hotel in this vacant building

Sep 8th 2018, 9:45 AM 46,612 Views 62 Comments

'In the lean times we didn't have a sausage. Now feck that, we can make money again'
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'In the lean times we didn't have a sausage. Now feck that, we can make money again'

Sep 6th 2018, 2:49 PM 2,301 Views 0 Comments

'Money dried up and I was about to lose my apartment. I hit a really low point'
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# Aisling Burke

'Money dried up and I was about to lose my apartment. I hit a really low point'

Sep 6th 2018, 2:48 PM 4,220 Views 3 Comments

A waitress who was sacked over a bad TripAdvisor review has been awarded €2,000
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# Unfair Dismissal

A waitress who was sacked over a bad TripAdvisor review has been awarded €2,000

Sep 6th 2018, 2:45 PM 3,602 Views 2 Comments

'An unwanted end': Murphy & Gunn is closing in Milltown after 50 years selling BMWs
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'An unwanted end': Murphy & Gunn is closing in Milltown after 50 years selling BMWs

Sep 6th 2018, 2:44 PM 2,595 Views 0 Comments

One farmer stands in the way of Facebook's plans to expand its Meath data centre campus
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One farmer stands in the way of Facebook's plans to expand its Meath data centre campus

Sep 6th 2018, 2:43 PM 3,280 Views 0 Comments

Premier Inn is opening its first Dublin city-centre hotel in this long-vacant George's Street building
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Premier Inn is opening its first Dublin city-centre hotel in this long-vacant George's Street building

Sep 6th 2018, 2:40 PM 1,235 Views 0 Comments

An Post is weighing up options to turn its 'surplus' property into commercial space
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An Post is weighing up options to turn its 'surplus' property into commercial space

Sep 6th 2018, 2:36 PM 976 Views 0 Comments

‘Starting the rock concerts put Slane on the map, but now we’re going in a new direction’
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# Slane Whiskey

‘Starting the rock concerts put Slane on the map, but now we’re going in a new direction’

Sep 6th 2018, 2:32 PM 2,267 Views 0 Comments

The dairy council can keep its ‘insulting’ ads - despite over a hundred complaints
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# Milking It

The dairy council can keep its ‘insulting’ ads - despite over a hundred complaints

Sep 6th 2018, 2:31 PM 28,827 Views 34 Comments

Billionaire Dermot Desmond has the all-clear to demolish Ireland's most expensive house
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# Walford

Billionaire Dermot Desmond has the all-clear to demolish Ireland's most expensive house

Sep 4th 2018, 6:35 PM 72,855 Views 53 Comments

One of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges is dipping a toe into Ireland
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# Coinbase

One of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges is dipping a toe into Ireland

Sep 2nd 2018, 7:30 AM 12,459 Views 17 Comments

'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
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'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire

Sep 1st 2018, 4:00 PM 20,000 Views 52 Comments

Luas drivers could take industrial action because new routes are messing with their lunch
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# Cooler Bags

Luas drivers could take industrial action because new routes are messing with their lunch

Aug 30th 2018, 6:30 PM 27,404 Views 68 Comments

'On my first day, I turned on the computer and went, "Oh my God, what am I doing?"'
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# Jj O'toole

'On my first day, I turned on the computer and went, "Oh my God, what am I doing?"'

Aug 30th 2018, 6:00 PM 997 Views 0 Comments

'I tested my first health supplement on my family – nobody died so we said we’d keep going'
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# Retail And Services

'I tested my first health supplement on my family – nobody died so we said we’d keep going'

Aug 30th 2018, 5:59 PM 1,002 Views 0 Comments

A bartender won compensation after being asked to form a 'human barrier' at a concert
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# Workplace Relations

A bartender won compensation after being asked to form a 'human barrier' at a concert

Aug 30th 2018, 5:58 PM 707 Views 0 Comments

Airlines have been accused of 'padding' schedules to avoid compensation payouts for being late
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Airlines have been accused of 'padding' schedules to avoid compensation payouts for being late

Aug 30th 2018, 5:57 PM 449 Views 0 Comments

Here's how much Tesla made in its first year of sales in Ireland
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Here's how much Tesla made in its first year of sales in Ireland

Aug 30th 2018, 5:55 PM 1,192 Views 0 Comments

Overhauling a dole system that 'discourages' jobseekers could help plug Ireland's skills gaps
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Overhauling a dole system that 'discourages' jobseekers could help plug Ireland's skills gaps

Aug 30th 2018, 5:53 PM 653 Views 0 Comments

'Nothing but bogs and rubberneckers': How the midlands' tourism brand was born
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# Hidden Heartlands

'Nothing but bogs and rubberneckers': How the midlands' tourism brand was born

Aug 30th 2018, 5:52 PM 6,848 Views 13 Comments

'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
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# If And When

'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire

Aug 30th 2018, 5:50 PM 579 Views 0 Comments

One of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges is dipping a toe into Ireland
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One of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges is dipping a toe into Ireland

Aug 30th 2018, 5:49 PM 585 Views 0 Comments

'We want a level playing pitch': Retail groups take aim at pop-up markets
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# Tension

'We want a level playing pitch': Retail groups take aim at pop-up markets

Aug 26th 2018, 11:00 AM 25,716 Views 35 Comments

A 'struggling' wing of Dundrum centre will be turned into a new food and drinks quarter
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# Retail And Services

A 'struggling' wing of Dundrum centre will be turned into a new food and drinks quarter

Aug 25th 2018, 7:00 PM 40,403 Views 14 Comments

‘If you went to the bank and said you wanted to start an orchard, they’d tell you to cop on’
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# Food And Drink

‘If you went to the bank and said you wanted to start an orchard, they’d tell you to cop on’

Aug 23rd 2018, 3:51 PM 490 Views 0 Comments

This is how much the troubled House of Fraser owes Irish firms like Newbridge Silverware
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# Retail And Services

This is how much the troubled House of Fraser owes Irish firms like Newbridge Silverware

Aug 23rd 2018, 3:49 PM 1,169 Views 0 Comments

Ireland is getting its first direct flights to Dallas
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# Tourism And Transport

Ireland is getting its first direct flights to Dallas

Aug 23rd 2018, 3:48 PM 931 Views 0 Comments

These counties have seen the biggest decline in pubs over a decade
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# Food And Drink

These counties have seen the biggest decline in pubs over a decade

Aug 23rd 2018, 3:47 PM 1,111 Views 0 Comments