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Bord Bia: Food service sector won’t fully recover until 2023

The food service sector in Ireland will not return to pre-pandemic levels until 2023 at the earliest, according to a ...
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Over 40% of first time buyers use gifts as part of deposit

Over 40% of first time buyers used gifts as part of their deposit in the first half of this year, ...
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ESRI reports examine trade in services between Ireland, NI

Two new reports from the Economic and Social Research Institute examine the flow of trade in services between Ireland and ...
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PUP to have five rates between €150 and €350 for new entrants

The Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) will have five rates when it reopens to new entrants laid off as a result ...
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Full year deficit could shrink to €5 billion, 1% of GDP

The deficit in 2021 now looks set to fall to as low as €5 billion to €6 billion – only ...
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NPHET examining hospitality curbs, household visit limit

The National Public Health Emergency Team is believed to be considering a range of curbs on the hospitality sector tonight, ...
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Cases of EWSS ‘fraud’ referred to gardaí – Revenue

The Revenue Commissioners have said there have been examples of “absolutely fraudulent behaviour” in relation to the Employment Wage Subsidy ...
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Health insurance prices to rise, despite stamp duty cut

A health cover analyst has said a cut in the stamp duty rate on private health insurance is likely to ...
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Eurogroup head Donohoe confident Omicron won’t derail recovery

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe is confident the euro zone’s recovery can be sustained into next year even if the Omicron ...
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