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35% of consumers struggling to cope with inflation – study

The latest monthly Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey has found that 35% of consumers said they are struggling to cope ...
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Electric car grant to be cut to €3,500 from €5,000 from July

The Department of Transport has today confirmed that the maximum private vehicle electric car grant will be set at €3,500 ...
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Tech sector in a ‘state of flux’ as job cuts continue

The director of Technology Ireland has said recent lay-offs by technology companies shows that the sector is somewhat in a ...
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Govt to set up tillage group amid doubts on land targets

A new group to examine the future of the tillage sector is being established by Minister for Agriculture, Food and ...
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Many vacant home refurbishments unviable unless grants rise – report

A new report has cast doubt on the financial viability of renovating many vacant or derelict properties, without a significant ...
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McGrath confident Irish banking sector can withstand global turbulence

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has expressed confidence in the Irish banking sector to withstand the turbulence being experienced in ...
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EU to propose clampdown on companies using fake ‘green’ claims

The European Commission wants to require companies in Europe to back up climate-friendly claims about their products with evidence, under ...
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Programme for young entrepreneurs to be expanded

Patch, an accelerator programme for young entrepreneurs, has announced an all-island expansion. The initiative is open to 16-21-year-olds in Ireland ...
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Unions and employers call for inclusive workplaces

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions and business group Ibec have released a joint statement to mark International Day for ...
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