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ECB keeps rates steady as trade conflict clouds economic outlook

The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged today after cutting eight times in a year, biding its time while ...
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VAT rate cut for hospitality would cost €867.7m a year, Department of Finance confirms

The Department of Finance has confirmed the cost of reducing the 13.5% VAT rate to 9% for the hospitality sector ...
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Government considers delaying hospitality VAT reduction

The Government is considering whether it should delay introducing a VAT reduction for the hospitality sector until the middle of ...
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More powers for IRB among action plan on insurance costs

Improving pricing transparency and giving the Injuries Resolution Board (IRB) more powers are among the main measures outlined by the ...
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Firms expect impact from sweeping US regulatory changes

An overwhelming majority of Irish financial services organisations expect the sweeping regulatory changes emanating from the US to have an ...
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Government to review work permit occupations lists

The Government has announced the opening of a consultation period to allow stakeholders make submissions on the work permit occupations ...
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Govt to discuss checks on legal challenges to planning decisions

Businesses and individuals bringing legal challenges to planning decisions will face additional restrictions under changes being discussed at Cabinet today. ...
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€40bn for housing and water services under new infrastructure spending plan

The Government is due to announce the details of a flagship plan to build infrastructure over the next five years, ...
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1-in-4 businesses yet to take action to prepare for pension auto-enrolment

One-in-four businesses in Ireland have yet to take any action to prepare for the introduction of pension auto-enrolment ahead of ...
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