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12-year-old Isabel Hughes and her Irish father, Aidan, who developed, Calculator Plus, the number one-rated app worldwide on Amazon’s Android App Store
Limerick brothers Patrick  and John Collison founders of the online payment system Stripe

Farmers stage 24-hour prayer vigil for fine weather on Kerry-Cork border - VIDEO

Calculator Plus app invented by Dublin 12-year-old and her dad tops Amazon’s Android App chart
Irish girl’s moaning over her math homework has created a successful family business
Limerick brothers’ Stripe online payment company to be rolled out in Ireland first
Irish entrepreneurs launch new payment platform at home in Ireland
American billionaire, Wilbur Ross, says his investment in Ireland’s ailing Bank of Ireland is one of his “best ever” US billionaire backs Irish economy’s turnaround in response to crisis

An American billionaire has described his investment in one of Ireland’s ailing banks as his ‘best ever’. ...

by PATRICK COUNIHAN 3

Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin are set to enjoy a pint of Guinness together during the upcoming G8 Summit in Fermanagh Guinness summit? Obama and Putin to enjoy a pint at the G8 Summit

President Barack Obama will be back on the Guinness next month – when he will raise a glass with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in a County Fermanagh report. ...

by PATRICK COUNIHAN 8

Computer giant Apple accused of using offshore operations in Ireland to avoid billions of as high as $25 billion in US taxes Computer giant Apple avoiding $25 billion in taxes with secret Irish tax haven

Computer giant Apple has been accused of using offshore operations in Ireland to avoid billions of dollars in US taxes. ...

by PATRICK COUNIHAN 12

Zack Gallagher Wendy Kavanagh from IrishFoodTours.ie Irish chefs Zack Gallagher and Wendy Kavanagh start new all-Ireland culinary tour business

A new Irish start-up business, Irish Food Tours, is building a network of food tourism holidays around the whole island of Ireland, north and south. ...

by JANE WALSH 1

One in seven people on social welfare in Ireland has never worked according to figures released by Social Protection Minister Joan Burton's department One in seven people on social welfare in Ireland have never worked

New figures show one in seven people on the dole in Ireland has never worked. ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 24

Crowed Oshodi Market, in Lagos, Nigeria – New figures show that Nigerian migrants send $653 million a year home from Ireland Nigerian migrants send $653 million a year home from Ireland, new figures show

World Bank figures reveal that Nigerian migrants send $653 million (€500) back home from Ireland each year. ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 28

The price of the Irish spud is on the up due to the winter's harsh weather Ireland’s dreadful winter sends the price of the potato soaring by almost double in shops

The price of the humble Irish potato has rocketed by 85 per cent – thanks to a dreadful winter. ...

by PATRICK COUNIHAN 2

An artistic impression of the 11th century king of Ireland Brian Boru whose life is set to be made into a biopic, filmed in Ireland $104 million Brian Boru biopic set to be filmed in Ireland in 2014

An upcoming biopic of Brian Boru will be the biggest movie ever made in Ireland. ...

by IrishCentral Staff Writers 24

Carrick on Shannon from the water The many reasons to visit and fall for ‘Lovely Leitrim’ in the year of The Gathering

On the first weekend in May a sea of gold and green jerseys descended upon the Big Apple, as Gaelic Park hosted New York versus Leitrim. ...

by DERVILLA KEEGAN 2

Darren Ryan, the Head of Engagement at Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) Social Entrepreneurs Ireland reaches out to U.S. investors to support new solutions to social challenges - VIDEO

At a time when Ireland’s social and economic challenges are at a crossroads, Darren Ryan is an Irishman in a hurry. ...

by JANE WALSH 1

Bus Eireann HQ in Dublin's city center Bus drivers call off strike but only for 48 hours as talks get underway with management

Ireland’s bus strike is off and normal service has resumed – but only for 48 hours as unions and management begin talks to resolve their issues. ...

by PATRICK COUNIHAN 1

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