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Central Bank chief warns Finance Minister of VAT ‘vulnerability’

Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf has warned Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe about the vulnerability of VAT as a source ...
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Union leaders to debate four-day working week

A four-day working week, pay, remote working and artificial intelligence (AI) will be among the topics debated at the biennial ...
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EU meeting with Trump administration to avoid 50% tariffs

The European Union’s Commissioner for Trade Maroš Šefčovič is flying to Washington today for talks with senior Trump administration officials ...
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Deal that reduced US tariffs on UK cars and aircraft parts comes into effect

The trade deal signed between US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer lowering some tariffs on imports ...
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UK economy grew at fastest pace in a year in Q1 – ONS

Britain’s economy expanded at its fastest pace in a year in the first three months of 2025 as homebuyers rushed ...
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World economy faces ‘pivotal moment’, central bank body BIS says

Trade tensions and fractious geopolitics risk exposing deep fault lines in the global financial system, central bank umbrella body the ...
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July deadline for higher tariffs may be extended – White House

US President Donald Trump could extend a July deadline for higher tariffs on imports, the White House has said. Mr ...
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Why Irish family businesses are a trump card in chaotic economic times

Analysis: A focus on Irish family businesses makes sense at a time when world economies are an election, tax change ...
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Petrol and diesel prices rise in June, AA analysis shows

Fuel costs are continuing to rise, with both petrol and diesel recording increases in June. The latest analysis from the ...
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