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Fuels for Ireland urges new approach to tax on fuel

The fuels industry has said that the Government needs to look at the overall approach to taxation on fuel because ...
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Ireland among countries in four-day working week trial

Ireland is among a number of countries taking part in a worldwide initiative trialling a four-day week with no loss ...
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Coffee cup levy ‘sends wrong message’ – retail group

A proposed 20 cent levy on single-use coffee cups “sends the wrong message on sustainability” and the Government needs to ...
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Building input price rises could negate easing in property price growth – BPFI

An increase in the supply of housing may be contributing to an easing in the pace of growth in property ...
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Services growth slows for second month in a row – PMI

More than a year of rapid growth in Ireland’s services sector moderated slightly for the second successive month in May ...
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Donohoe: Ireland, US, EU at co-operation ‘high point’ on tax

Minster for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said Ireland, the US and the EU are at a “high point” of economic ...
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Inflation hitting lower income households harder – CSO

New research from the Central Statistics Office shows that in March households with the lowest incomes experienced higher inflation, up ...
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No disruption expected to gas supply forecast for summer months

Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, it is expected that restrictions on the importation of Russian gas to the EU ...
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Construction output falls by 2.4% in Quarter 1

The volume of construction production dropped by 2.4% in the first three months of the year, compared to the final ...
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