The country’s windfall from overseas drug companies was aided by the US president’s own tax bill
With ingredients sourced on both sides of the border producers are unclear over the impact of US levies
Economy faces ‘frog in a pot’ problem unless infrastructure and innovation improve urgently
Industry hopes Dublin will resolve a long-running dispute caused by local planning restrictions
Ending division between north and south could lead to €20bn bill every year for two decades
Warming climate and hybrid grapes make country better known for whiskey an unlikely source of award-winning wines
Shipments delayed or rerouted after Storm Darragh damaged berths at north Wales terminal
Country’s independent fiscal watchdog calls for Norwegian-style approach to saving surplus cash
Country’s fiscal bonanza at risk from US president-elect’s pledge to match low corporation tax rate
Country struggling to catch up on needs of its expanding population amid near full employment
Dublin goes from ‘leader to flounderer’ as planning and energy supply problems lead tech groups to invest elsewhere
Government is flush with cash from windfall corporation tax receipts and is expected to go to the polls in weeks
How should a government with too much money handle a surprise €13bn rebate?
Dublin spent €10mn on legal fees defending tax deal that European court says contravened EU rules
Operator warns that limit of 32mn will hurt country’s foreign direct investment
Some economists see a ‘once-in-a-generation’ chance for public investment, but Dublin says it must save for the future
Gabriel Makhlouf says using vast budget surplus to fund cost-of-living relief would risk stoking inflation
A planned public vote on joining an EU body focused on IP protection has been scrapped
Government has room to offer generous pre-election budget but warns era of bumper tax receipts may be waning
Simon Harris becomes the country’s youngest prime minister at age 37
Simon Harris has less than a year to tackle voters’ main concern and rebuild support for his party
Ireland’s open economy makes country disproportionately dependent on air travel
Daryl Byrne says higher stamp duty on trading puts Euronext Dublin at a disadvantage to the US and elsewhere
Two out of three new passenger vehicles now fall into the category — among the highest proportion in the EU
Dublin plans for future with corporation tax windfall while Lisbon benefits from government fiscal discipline