EU agrees on internet rulebook for Google, Facebook, other tech giants
EU member states, the European Commission, and the European Parliament have reached agreement on new rules requiring large tech companies ...
Read More How businesses can take the edge off their energy bills
The dramatic increase in energy prices in recent months has brought sharp focus to the need for businesses to cut ...
Read More Tourism industry recovering but facing new inflation, Ukraine threats
New figures from the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation suggests that the sector continued to recover in March – traditionally the ...
Read More Consumer confidence falls again as inflation fears spread
Consumer confidence suffered its second successive sharp monthly drop as concerns about living costs that hurt the macro economic outlook ...
Read More 15% of SMEs considering job cuts due to rising costs
15% of small and medium sized businesses in Ireland are considering laying off some staff when the Employment Wage Subsidy ...
Read More Oil prices rebound after sharp losses as supply concerns dominate
Oil prices rebounded this morning from sharp losses in the previous session as concerns about tighter supplies from Russia and ...
Read More Work-life balance bill being discussed at Cabinet
Parents will receive five days of unpaid leave to look after sick children under new legislation to be signed off ...
Read More IMF cuts global growth forecast, warns of inflation danger
The International Monetary Fund has slashed its forecast for global economic growth by nearly a full percentage point, citing Russia’s ...
Read More Cost of supplying Irish electricity ‘wildly out of line’ with Europe
The cost of supplying electricity to Irish homes is “wildly out of line” with the rest of Europe, and the ...
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