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Government now faces tricky dilemma on PUP wind-down

When the history of Ireland’s handling of the pandemic is written in years to come, the economic impact and the ...
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People waiting for right opportunity to get new job – Indeed

Around three in ten workers surveyed by recruitment website Indeed said they were open to new employment opportunities but are ...
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Value of mortgage approvals at a ten-year high in July – BPFI

Just over 53,500 mortgages to the value of almost €13.2 billion were approved in Ireland in the 12 months to ...
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Faulty goods and services top CCPC query list

Issues relating to faulty goods and services topped the list of queries to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission in ...
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Cyberattacks on the rise over last year – survey

90% of Irish IT security experts say they have seen a rise in disruptive cyberattacks in the last year, a ...
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Rise in consumer confidence here in August not repeated elsewhere

Irish consumer sentiment improved marginally in August while confidence dipped in the US, UK and euro area. The latest consumer ...
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Marginal increase in commercial vacancy rate in second quarter of 2021

The vacancy rate in commercial properties around Ireland remained relatively steady in the second quarter of 2021. According to the ...
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Number of PUP recipients falls below 150,000 for first time

The number of people due to receive the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) this week has fallen by less than 4,000 ...
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Ibec calls for more autonomy in reopening road map

The chief executive of Ibec has told the Government it is vital that the next road map to reopening the ...
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