Housing policy changes fail to ease pressure for most home buyers
Confidence among prospective home buyers remains strained, with many expressing growing frustration at the pace of housing delivery across Ireland. ...
Read More Up, up and away? How electricity suppliers calculate your bill
Electricity bills often feel opaque, yet there is no single standard bill that applies to every household. What you pay ...
Read More Bank of England expected to hold interest rates while monitoring inflation trends
The Bank of England is widely expected to leave interest rates unchanged at its latest policy meeting, as policymakers wait ...
Read More Electric vehicle registrations record strong growth in January
New data from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry indicates a sharp rise in electric vehicle sales at the ...
Read More Wind energy delivers one third of Ireland’s electricity in 2025
New figures show that wind power continued to play a central role in Ireland’s energy mix during 2025, supplying approximately ...
Read More Euro area inflation eases in January as softer price pressures take hold
Inflation across the euro area eased in January, signalling the start of a period of softer price pressures that many ...
Read More Survey signals upbeat outlook for travel sector in 2026
A new industry survey suggests a confident outlook for Ireland’s travel sector heading into 2026, underpinned by strong profitability and ...
Read More Manufacturing growth remains modest despite rising confidence
Growth across Ireland’s manufacturing sector remained relatively subdued last month, according to the latest Purchasing Managers Index published by AIB. ...
Read More Gold and silver rebound after sharp sell-off
Gold and silver prices moved higher today, recovering some ground after suffering their steepest two-day decline in decades. The recent ...
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