Increase in gas customers falling into arrears
The number of domestic gas customers falling into arrears has increased from 20% to 23% in the first quarter of ...
Read More Split among taxpayers around vacant homes tax
More than half of taxpayers are in favour of the Vacant Homes Tax, a new survey has found. But almost ...
Read More Minister to outline options for expected €65bn public finance surplus
The Taoiseach has said debt reduction, increasing some of the capital budgets, and the establishment of a new sovereign wealth ...
Read More Oil prices climb as recession fears begin to fade
Oil prices rose today as fears of a recession in the US, which drove prices down for three weeks in ...
Read More Lack of understanding of new EU anti-greenwashing rules, research shows
Almost half of Irish companies are concerned about the costs or time involved in meeting new EU rules on greenwashing, ...
Read More Government to work with retailers on rising prices – Richmond
Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise Neale Richmond has said that the Government wants to work with retailers ...
Read More Unemployment falls to match previous record low of 3.9% – CSO
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the country’s unemployment rate fell to 3.9% in April from a ...
Read More ECB raises rates by 0.25% and signals ‘not pausing’
The European Central Bank raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 3.25% as expected today and signalled that more ...
Read More Ireland’s ‘macroeconomic fundamentals’ are strong, says NCPC
The National Competitiveness and Productivity Council has said that overall the country’s “macroeconomic fundamentals” are strong. In its Competitiveness Scorecard ...
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