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Fuel prices fall again in May ahead of June excise duty increase – AA Ireland

Fuel prices have fallen again slightly but are set to increase by six cents per litre for petrol and five ...
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One in three can’t afford to retrofit their homes

One in three homeowners cannot afford to make their properties more energy-efficient, according to a survey by property advisor, Savills ...
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EU failing to police how big tech uses data – ICCL

Marking five years since the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) ...
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Rate of rise in market rents slowed in first quarter – Daft.ie

The rate of increase in advertised rents slowed during the first three months of the year, rising just 1% compared ...
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Construction sector activity shrinks for seventh month in a row

Activity in the construction sector contracted more sharply in April than in the previous month as the industry continues to ...
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Barriers remain for young people finding employment

The shortage of housing and a lack of transport options are among a range of barriers preventing young people from ...
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Inflation rate falls to 7.2% in April from 7.7% in March – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that inflation fell to 7.2% in the 12 months to April, down ...
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Younger people more likely to invest in cryptocurrency – BPFI

Generational differences in investment behaviour among consumers in Ireland has been highlighted in a survey by Banking & Payments Federation ...
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TD calls for windfall tax for ‘profiteering’ supermarket chains

Supermarkets should be treated like energy companies and subject to a windfall tax if they are found to be profiteering, ...
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