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Irish Times - Business

EU agrees 'historic' deal with world's first laws to regulate AI

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Mortgage customers left in the dark on tax implications of goodwill payment

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Musk's X cancels trust and safety contract with Irish firm

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When IFAC accuses Government of 'fiscal gimmickry', what does it mean?

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Savings bubble bursts as cost of living weighs on households

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Did stock traders profit from Hamas attack on Israel?

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'There have been Sundays when I wished I could just sit on the couch and look out the window at the rain'

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Bunq puts it up to Irish banks with instant access saving rate of 2.46%

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M&S back in fashion as shares double in value so far this year

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Making the magic happen at Ireland's Christmas markets

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Bank seeks possession of deceased woman's home on foot of loan when she was aged 86

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Irish workers' sketchy knowledge about pensions could cost them dearly

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Michael Brennan of Killarney Hotels: 'It's probably more efficient to close at Christmas'

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A 'Booker bounce', more BookTok joy, and a schoolbooks crisis for Irish booksellers in hectic year

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Disney has made mistakes in 2023, but pausing ads on X is not one of them

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London Stock Exchange facing deepening problems

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Is Diageo about to call time on its Irish ales and lagers?

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IKEA's Irish store is its best performer globally

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Dubray expects to sell 300,000 books in the run-up to Christmas

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Christmas time is 'make or break' for booksellers

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Is auto-enrolment the solution to our looming pensions crisis?

18 days ago

Apple remains the top dog in US stock markets $3tn valuation

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Miami vice, 2025-style, as Grand Theft Auto VI hype begins ahead of schedule

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Our multinational economy cruises in the fast lane but the domestic one is definitely slowing down

3 days ago

Wild Geese: Steven Stein, Barcelona

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Ireland should lead world on phasing out fossil fuels, says climate council chair

23 hours ago

The ups and downs of corporate tax payments – what's going on? Why are they so unpredictable?

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Ireland is facing a battle between politics and prudence next year

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SME lender Flender restructuring debt to erase parental and Revenue liabilities

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Malta complains to EU over Irish gambling proposals

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Ireland is a rich country that feels poor

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