UK economy shows no growth in July as manufacturing sags
Britain’s economy stagnated for a second month in a row in July as manufacturing output dropped sharply, an inauspicious start ...
Read More Apple tax funds ‘cannot be used for day-to-day spending’, says Tánaiste
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said that the €14 billion in tax due to Ireland following the ruling against Apple cannot ...
Read More Tourism providers report disappointing summer season
New research from Fáilte Ireland has found the crucial summer tourism season was a disappointing one for more than half ...
Read More State completes latest renewable energy auction, but at relatively high price
The State has completed the fourth auction under the Renewable Energy Support Scheme (RESS 4). The process saw more than ...
Read More Australia plans social media minimum age limit
Australia plans to set a minimum age limit for children to use social media citing concerns about mental and physical ...
Read More Draft review of stamp duty does not advocate for increase in rate
A review of the stamp duty rate on the purchase of ten or more homes is not advocating for a ...
Read More Irish employers least likely to use AI – global survey
Irish employers are least likely to use artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, according to new global research. The survey ...
Read More Construction PMI flat for second month in a row in August
Construction activity was flat for the second month in a row in August, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index ...
Read More Irish wind farms set new August generation record
Wind Energy Ireland said that wind generation here hit the highest on record for the month of August. Its figures ...
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