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Oil prices edge down, recession fears back in focus

Oil prices fell today amid recession fears and a stronger US dollar, though losses were capped by supply concerns after ...
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Govt approves draft bill on family-friendly working

The Government has approved a draft bill aimed at improving family-friendly work practices and supporting women in the workforce. It ...
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Govt to help businesses with energy bills in Budget – Tánaiste

The Government is to introduce broad-based measures in next week’s Budget to help tens if not hundreds of thousands of ...
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Farmers will be included in measures focused on energy bills – Tánaiste

The Tánaiste has said that farmers will be included in any scheme to reduce energy bills. Speaking at the National ...
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Rising inflation threatens medicine shortages – MFI

The organisation that represents the suppliers of the majority of medicines in Ireland has warned of an increasing risk of ...
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Consumer sentiment sinks to 14-year low on higher energy costs

Consumer sentiment tumbled to levels last seen during the global finance crisis 14 years ago as concerns about the impact ...
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Pension age stays at 66, carers included in new reforms

The State pension age will remain at 66 and people will be offered the choice to work until 70 in ...
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Oil prices tick up on supply woes but Fed rate hike bets cap gains

Oil prices ticked up today on supply concerns, but expectations of another aggressive US interest rate hike capped gains amid ...
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86% of Irish believe energy crisis is harming EU economy, poll suggests

More than three quarters of Irish people believe the energy crisis is harming the EU economy while nearly 60% of ...
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