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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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Revenue refuses to recognise workers rent as an expense

A worker forced to work from home during the Covid-19 pandemic has failed in his bid to have part of ...
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Electric Ireland to increase gas and electricity prices again

Electric Ireland has announced further increases to its residential electricity and gas bills from 1 October after increasing them in ...
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Online and mobile banking payments hit record high

Online and mobile banking hit record highs in the second quarter of the year growing to 36 million payments, the ...
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