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Report commissioned by Dublin accountant and CAI member James Fennelly
Supporters of Sinn Fein (44%) and Independents (52%) most likely to be impressed by candidates voicing concerns on issue
Raphoe woman comes from a famous badminton family and will now follow in the footsteps of her illustrious aunt, Chloe Magee, who competed in Beijing, London and Rio
Aviva Insurance Ireland CEO: ‘There is still a huge incentive for solicitors to push for litigation’
Declan O’Rourke on re-entering health insurance, and how he ended up in the top job
Test your movie mastery with our 2024 Cannes film festival special quiz
Top trainer Aidan O'Brien doubling down on Justify colt City of Troy's Derby chances despite horse's flop in Guineas at Newmarket
It would be a massive blunder for Fianna Fáil to force Martin out. He is widely respected by the public for his performance as Taoiseach
Government off track, with almost eight in 10 voters wanting more done to manage contentious issue
Bernie McNally was one of the hundreds of people who was badly wounded in the bombings which killed 33 people and an unborn baby 50 years ago today
Longford captain Paddy Cox expects his former Mullinalaghta boss and now Leitrim coach Mickey Graham is busily plotting the downfall of the neighbours in Tailteann Cup derby clash
Ganley’s firm plans to create an ‘unhackable’ satellite internet by 2026, but it needs to raise $2.4bn first
Laois targeting a good Tailteann Cup campaign after winning Division Four of the Allianz Football League
Joe Canning: It’s a must-win game for both Tipperary and Cork in Thurles while settled Clare should prove too strong for Waterford in Ennis
Journalist Mary Raftery exposed a shocking culture of abuse 25 years ago this month with her three-part documentary series States of Fear
About 60% have failed to increase level of coverage to keep pace with sharp rise in house rebuilding costs
Fifty years on from the bombings that killed 33 people, fresh research into contacts between Dublin and London shows the UK believed in 1974 the bombers had been detained
Leinster and Munster battle for as high a seed as possible while Ulster and Connacht find themselves towards the bottom end of the top eight
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