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Goods handled by main Irish ports up 1% in Q2

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that Irish ports handled a total of 13.1 million tonnes of goods ...
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World is in its ‘first truly global energy crisis’ – IEA’s Birol

Tightening markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) worldwide and major oil producers cutting supply have put the world in the ...
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No plans to lift cap on bankers’ pay, says finance department

The Department of Finance has said Minister Paschal Donohoe recognises that restrictions on pay create recruitment and retention problems for ...
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Cabinet to discuss longer opening hours for pubs and clubs

Plans to introduce longer opening hours for pubs and nightclubs will be discussed by the Cabinet this morning. Minister for ...
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Euro zone October PMI adds to evidence bloc is heading for recession

The euro zone is likely entering a recession with business activity contracting at the fastest pace in nearly two years ...
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Gas generated 55% of Ireland’s electricity in September

Gas demand fell by 11% in September from August, new figures show today. as temperatures were above average in most ...
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Diesel nearly 20 cents more expensive than petrol – AA

Diesel is now at its second-highest monthly average price on record, the latest fuel price survey from AA Ireland shows. ...
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Food industry prices jump, but electricity costs down – CSO

The price of raw materials for the food industry rose last month, according to the latest Wholesale Price Index from ...
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EU leaders agree to press ahead with gas price cap

EU leaders have agreed to press ahead with a cap on the wholesale cost of gas as a way to ...
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