Public transport passenger numbers up as fares reduce
The National Transport Authority has said passenger numbers on public transport have increased as fares are being reduced as part ...
Read More Oil slips on global economic concerns, ahead of EU vote on Russia oil ban
Oil prices slipped today, along with stock markets in Asia, sparked by fears a global recession could dampen oil demand. ...
Read More Irish economy to grow, inflation to fall next year – IMF
The International Monetary Fund has said growth in the Irish economy is expected to “remain strong”. But it warned that ...
Read More Aer Lingus owner expects to be profitable from Q2
Aer Lingus and British Airways-owner IAG said today it had seen a strong recovery in business travel in the first ...
Read More Food prices ease slightly in April after record surge – UN agency
World food prices eased slightly in April after hitting a record high in March, but global food security remained a ...
Read More EU chief proposes phased ban on Russian oil
European Union countries will stop importing Russian oil and refined products by the end of the year, Ursula von der ...
Read More 84% of businesses survived Covid pandemic – CSO
Around 6% of businesses that were operating in 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic began, appeared to have closed by the ...
Read More Grocery price inflation hits 4.7% – Kantar
The average household is facing a €330 price increase on their annual grocery bill, according to the latest figures from ...
Read More €1,000 for farmers to help prevent fodder shortage
Farmers are set to benefit from a new silage support scheme that is being brought to the Cabinet for approval ...
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