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Worries over paying bills growing – Bank of Ireland

A new report shows that people are becoming more concerned about their jobs, paying bills and other day to day ...
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Wage rises likely to add to construction cost pressures

Labour costs could be on course to rise in the construction industry as some firms in the sector report difficulties ...
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Banks ‘not yet where they need to be’ ahead of Ulster Bank and KBC’s exit

The Central Bank’s Director of Consumer Protection has said he thinks banks here “are not yet where they need to ...
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Once-off fuel allowance payment to be paid to recipients this week

A once-off fuel allowance payment of €125 will be paid to recipients this week. The measure was announced last month ...
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Fuel industry engaging in profiteering ‘simply not the case’

Fuels for Ireland, the industry body for fuel suppliers and retailers, has written to Taoiseach Mícheál Martin to express its ...
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Inflation hits highest level since 2001 in February, with more increases certain

The annual rate of inflation rose to 5.6% in February, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. ...
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ECB speeds up stimulus exit and opens path to interest rate rise

The European Central Bank has scaled back its bond-buying stimulus plan in response to inflation being driven up by the ...
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Cut in petrol and diesel excise duty comes into effect

The price of petrol and diesel has been reduced since midnight. Late last night, the Dáil voted in favour of ...
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Ireland ‘not in a position’ to place a cap on fuel prices

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said Ireland is not in a position to place a cap on rising fuel ...
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