Average mortgage loan now exceeds €300,000 with first-time buyer market ‘particularly hot’, MyHome report finds
On average, first time buyers are spending 28% of their after-tax income servicing their mortgages and they are typically two years older than their UK counterparts
Irish company Fire1 raises $120m to fund trials for device to monitor heart failure patients
Based in Dublin, Fire1 has 60 staff and has raised $213m to date from 13 investors since it was set up a decade ago
Who is behind Fire1 and how does its device help with the management of heart failure?
Irish medtech company claims its technology enables patients to monitor and control their fluid volume themselves with a device at home
Budget benefits that might help you beat the January blues
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High rental costs mean Dublin ranks in top 10 most expensive cities in Europe
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DIY chain B&Q agrees to acquire three Irish Homebase leasehold stores for €3.9m
Deal follows the collapse of the Homebase DIY and gardening chain in the UK and Ireland and will see the three shops rebranded as B&Q stores
Ciarán Hancock’s Christmas Business Quiz
Win an overnight stay at the Radisson RED, a night plus dinner in the Heritage resort and night in a property of the iNUA Hotel Collection
Concerns raised about the risks to taxpayers from how housing bodies and the LDA fund construction deals
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Developing hydrogen fuel could achieve energy security in transport for Ireland
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KPMG Ireland appoints Ryan McCarthy as managing partner
McCarthy will take over the role in May of next year, succeeding Seamus Hand in the position
Shed Distillery founder Pat Rigney: ‘We’re very focused on a premium position but also on giving value for money to consumers’
The maker of Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin talks about putting down roots in Leitrim, making great premium spirits, and the possible impact of Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs
State must pick up €2.8m tab into pension scheme of company that went bust in 2009
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Sherry FitzGerald CEO Steven McKenna to leave firm to ‘explore new opportunities’
Mr McKenna has led the estate agent for nearly eight years having joined the company in 2008
‘If you charge someone €400 they are immediately p*ssed off.’ Third generation of Fitzpatrick hoteliers
Mark and Joseph Scott-Lennon are keen to add more properties to the hotel chain
Press Up to open Asian-style restaurant on former Wagamama premises on South King Street
Kaldero will offer a mix of Filipino, Chinese and Indian cuisine, with a menu designed for shared dining