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Land barons could be taxed for vacant property to ease the housing squeeze
17 Feb 2015
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Bad Banks
Banks ordered to be extra careful with 'high-risk customers' like political figures
17 Feb 2015
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feeling the squeeze
'People are basically fleeing the city now': What sky-high rents are doing to Dublin
16 Feb 2015
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fading empire
Tesco is poised to lose its spot as Ireland's top supermarket chain
16 Feb 2015
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filling time
Enjoy the cheap petrol while you can because oil prices have probably bottomed out
16 Feb 2015
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The Big Idea
Meet the Carlow farmer making this very French delicacy much more Gaelic
15 Feb 2015
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put that in your pipe
The most expensive offshore oil project in European history is in the pipeline
13 Feb 2015
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corrie time
Lots of people are watching UTV Ireland's big soaps. But not much else...
12 Feb 2015
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Big Willie Style
IAG boss Willie Walsh has offered a 'cast-iron guarantee' on Aer Lingus' Heathrow slots*
12 Feb 2015
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plane insanity
Ryanair cites 'human rights' as it fights to hold onto its piece of Aer Lingus
12 Feb 2015
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Oil Spill
This billion-dollar oil company founded in Carlow just posted its first loss in 15 years
11 Feb 2015
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sorry y'all
We made a 'bad mistake' not predicting the banking crisis - but so did everyone else
11 Feb 2015
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a sinking cork
Cork Airport may be 'world class' - but it keeps on losing passengers
10 Feb 2015
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no country for old men
Ireland is one of the worst places in Europe to retire right now
10 Feb 2015
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Brexit
'How bad would it be to be a European country not in the EU? Not that bad'
10 Feb 2015
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burgers at ten paces
The world's biggest fast-food chain is trying to force Supermac's to change its name
10 Feb 2015
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how to guide
This is how you make it as an Irish foodie when your rivals 'aren't playing fair'
8 Feb 2015
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Explainer
This is why Joan Burton wants you all to start paying for your own retirement
7 Feb 2015
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so long farewell
Austerity is finally, officially, totally, absolutely finished: Noonan
5 Feb 2015
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off your trolley
Now Tesco is being put under the spotlight for squeezing suppliers
5 Feb 2015
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keepsies no backsies
Ryanair is off the hook for millions in Irish air travel taxes
5 Feb 2015
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Explainer
Wine for at least €10 a bottle? Here's what we know about new alcohol price laws so far...
4 Feb 2015
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turbulence ahead
IAG's promises on Aer Lingus regional routes are 'entirely unacceptable'
3 Feb 2015
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ya like them apples
Ireland's biggest fruit-and-veg supplier is buying up big in North America
3 Feb 2015
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erase and rewind
Ireland's economy should soon be back where it started - except for all that debt
2 Feb 2015
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a new start
A European country is wiping out thousands of its citizens' debts. But it's not Greece
2 Feb 2015
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inbox me
The Briefcase: Shamrock for sale, an Apple record and some new Greeks in town
1 Feb 2015
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plundered
Do we really live on a 'treasure island' for the big supermarket chains?
31 Jan 2015
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The Media Show
Does the media spin the big stories because of 'who pays the piper'?
31 Jan 2015
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SME focus
Here are some really good ways to get staff to do what you want (without forcing them)
31 Jan 2015
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stout of favour
Drinkers across the world are falling out of love with Guinness
29 Jan 2015
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