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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 ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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€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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