Rathmines redbrick with smart extension linking indoors and out, for €1.95m
End-of-terrace four-bed has had a cosy upgrade and boasts a lovely kitchen space
End-of-terrace four-bed has had a cosy upgrade and boasts a lovely kitchen space
Detectives appealing to anyone who knew the family to come forward in the hope they may be able to shed light on the motive for the crime
Works by Laois-based Zelouf and Bell, office desks and chairs to feature at Adams sale
Companies are pivoting to make products aimed at meeting emerging needs
Helen O’Rahilly is moving house this morning, but there’s nowhere to put her ‘besk’
Spacious new home on quarter of an acre is ready for entertaining on a grand scale
The party needs to stop talking itself into opposition, reckons Simon Harris
Family-owned company recorded 60% increase in operating profits to almost €900,000
Rich Land, Poor Land: It is Europe’s largest economy, the EU’s biggest donor, and home to 120 billionaires
Heavy engineering firm's Killarney workforce told measure to minimise losses
Windows Mixed Reality and high-tech oven among innovations at veteran trade show
IFA tech fair showcases latest innovations in phones, watches, ovens, vacuums and TVs
Three 900-tonne cranes built by Liebherr first ever such cargo to leave Irish shores
Bruton aims to make on-the-job training an attractive option for 20% of school-leavers
Accounts indicate accumulated losses on the increase at Inchydoney Island and Lodge Spa
26-year-old received serious injuries during workplace incident in Guatemala
Revenues rise 10 per cent at group behind the Europe, Dunloe and Ard na Sidhe hotels
This cleverly-renovated and extended schoolhouse in Kilternan will whet the appetite of foodies with its professional-standard kitchen and the separate wine room
Group departs before dawn armed with welding gear and hoists to reinstate monument
The Aer Lingus strike is just one of a number of disputes
Some 300 Siptu workersvoted against Labour Court proposals
Union represents less than half the 670 Killarney workforce
Kieran Mulvey says too many employers “are in a rush to abandon defined benefit pension schemes”
‘Uncertainty’ surrounding operation as a result of industrial action, says company
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices