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Airlines urge co-operation to help curb emissions

Global airlines have called for broad co-operation to reach “very tough” emission targets and pledged to release interim climate targets next year as the industry aims for a goal of net-zero by 2050. Aviation, which produces around 2% of the world’s emissions, is considered one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise. The International Air Transport…

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Slight fall in corporation tax in May

Corporation tax receipts dropped slightly in May according to the latest exchequer returns, underlining the volatile nature of this source of revenue. A total of €2.7 billion in tax was collected from businesses during the month, down €200m or 6.2% on the same month last year as higher repayments and lower profitability impacted returns. However,…

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Services sector growth slows in May – PMI

Growth in the services sector slowed slightly in May but new export business grew at its fastest rate since last summer and business expectations improved, a survey showed today. The AIB S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slipped to 57 from 58.4 in April. But it remained above the 50 mark separating growth from contraction…

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Euro zone inflation drops more than expected in relief for ECB

Euro zone inflation eased more than expected last month as underlying price growth also slowed, fuelling a debate about the need for further European Central Bank rate hikes beyond an increase later this month. Inflation in the 20 nations sharing the euro eased to 6.1% in May from 7% in April, below expectations for 6.3%…

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Ireland is on course to miss 2030 climate targets, says EPA

Ireland is on course to miss its 2030 climate targets by a large margin unless all sectors, including agriculture, electricity and transport, rapidly deliver further emission reductions and sustain this delivery into the future, according to the latest report from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA has analysed how far emissions would fall if…

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Demand for new-build homes up 114%, Daft report shows

Demand for new-build homes jumped 114% in May when compared to the same month last year, according to new figures from property listings website Daft.ie. When all homes were taken into account, the data shows that demand nationwide was 17% higher than it was 12 months ago. Demand for homes in Dublin saw the strongest…

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Government approves pay increase for employment support scheme staff

The Government has approved a 5% pay increase for more than 1,600 supervisors and team leaders of employment support schemes. The pay deal will benefit employees of organisations that manage Community Employment Schemes, Tús, the Rural Social Scheme and Job Initiative. The workers will see a pay increase of 3% from 1 April 2023, which…

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