Skip to content

Fuel prices move higher again in December

Fuel prices increased again this month, the latest AA Ireland Fuel Survey reveals. Petrol prices rose by a cent to an average of €1.74 per litre, while diesel prices increased by three cents this month to €1.71 per litre. AA Ireland noted that crude oil prices remain steady month on month at around $73 a…

Read More

Ireland failing to comply with EU rules on professional qualifications

Ireland is one of 22 EU member states who are failing to comply with EU rules on professional qualifications, according to the European Commission. The Commission has opened infringement procedures by sending formal letters of notice to the countries. The rules are designed to make it easier for professionals to provide their services on a…

Read More

1,076 jobs saved due to SCARP over past three years

Over 1,000 jobs have been saved through the Small Company Administrative Rescue Process (SCARP) since it was launched three years ago, new figures show. The scheme aims to facilitate simplified out-of-court debt restructuring for small businesses deemed to be viable. A process adviser is appointed under the scheme to prepare a rescue plan and to…

Read More

Just a fraction of fines imposed by DPC collected so far

Just a tiny fraction of the €3.26 billion in fines levied by the Data Protection Commission (DPC) over the past five years has been collected. The DPC said that of all fines issued between 2020 and the end of October this year, only €19.9m of the total has been paid so far. The total amount…

Read More

An Post vows to clear backlog of parcels after storm delays

An Post expects to receive around 350,000 parcels from the UK over the next 24 hours after Holyhead Port’s closure caused a backlog. It said it has the “facilities, technology and staff” across its hubs to deliver the parcels to homes and businesses around Ireland. Ferry sailings between Ireland and Wales were cancelled due to…

Read More

ECB cuts rates again, keeps door open to further cuts

The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the fourth time this year today, by quarter of a percentage point, and kept the door open to more as growth is hit by political instability at home and the threat of a fresh US trade war. The ECB has been easing policy as inflation worries largely…

Read More

Demand for green skills in Ireland growing at twice the global average

Demand for green talent in Ireland grew by over 22.1% last year, well above the global average of 11.6%, according to research. The latest Labour Market Pulse published by IDA Ireland in collaboration with Microsoft and LinkedIn shows that demand for green skills in Ireland grew at twice the rate of the rest of the…

Read More

ECB set to cut interest rates for fourth time this year

Interest rates are expected to be cut by 0.25% by the European Central Bank today. If a reduction is announced it would immediately benefit tracker mortgage customers. The cut will reduce rates from 3.25% to 3% in the eurozone. It would be the bank’s fourth decrease so far this year. The move is in response…

Read More

Energy-related greenhouse gas emissions down 8.3% in 2023

Energy-related greenhouse gas emissions from transport, electricity, and heat fell 8.3% last year, according the latest report from the SEAI. They are now at their lowest level for 30 years. Energy emissions have also fallen in seven of the last ten years. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland is calling for energy use in carbon-intensive…

Read More
DMQ Accountants
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.