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Energy credit, temperature settings on Cabinet agenda

Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has said there will be another form of universal energy credit and new measures for ...
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Government approves pay increases for early learning and childcare workers

The Government has approved a new pay agreement which will provide pay increases and wage structure for early learning and ...
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Euro zone Q2 growth revised up, supported by household spending

Euro zone economic growth was stronger than previously estimated in the second quarter, data showed today. Today’s figures show that ...
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Energy-related emissions up 5.4%, SEAI data shows

Energy related emissions were up 5.4% last year, according to new figures from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). ...
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Euro zone July retail sales rise, but weaker than expected

Euro zone retail sales rose in July, but by less than expected because of a continued slump in demand for ...
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Oil prices inch lower on symbolic OPEC+ output cut

Oil prices edged lower today, paring gains from the previous session, as an OPEC+ deal to cut output by 100,000 ...
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Oil prices climb ahead of OPEC+ meeting

Oil prices jumped over $1 a barrel today, extending gains as investors eyed possible moves by OPEC+ producers to cut ...
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Euro hits 20-year low against dollar

The euro sunk below $0.99 this morningy, a 20-year-low, following the announcement last week that Russia would cut off gas ...
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Cost of living figures are ‘off the Richter scale’

The Richter Scale measures the intensity of earthquakes. It ranges from the unnoticeable to the highly destructive. So, when Taoiseach ...
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