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Govt to consider reducing back public servants’ hours to pre-July 2013 levels

Thousands of public servants will have their working hours reduced back to lower pre-austerity levels from 1 July, if a ...
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Supermarket sales dip by 5.2% over Christmas period

New figures show that the value of the grocery market declined by 5.2% to €3.1 billion during the 12 weeks ...
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Small firms have muted expectations for 2022 – SFA

Confidence among small businesses took a hit amid a new round of restrictions on hospitality venues which were introduced just ...
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Poverty levels jump after households receiving subsidies pay rent – SJI study

The poverty risk of households that are in receipt of housing subsidies is two and a half times greater after ...
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Spend in bars and on testing rose in December – Revolut

Spending in bars rose 8% in December, despite the curbs put on socialising by Government Covid-19 restrictions. But the increase ...
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Budget measures helping people cope with inflation – Donohoe

The Minister for Finance says decisions made by the Government in last year’s budget will help individuals and households cope ...
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‘Exponential growth’ in customs declarations – Revenue

2021 saw an “exponential growth” in the number of customs declarations, according to headline results published by Revenue today. New ...
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Deficit on course to fall to 2% of GDP

The deficit in the state finances has fallen to as low as 2% of GDP for 2021, which would make ...
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Coveney to meet UK’s new Brexit minister Liz Truss

Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney will meet British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in London this evening. It will be ...
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