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Spending on nights out and socialising soars in October – Revolut

New figures from financial technology company Revolut show that spending soared on get-togethers and nights out as Covid-19 restrictions lifted ...
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Construction activity grows for sixth month in a row

Growth in construction activity accelerated in October, for the sixth month in a row, Ulster Bank’s latest Purchasing Managers’ Index ...
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Trade-off between economic growth and climate action?

Greta Thunberg famously asked “how dare you?” in a speech in 2019. The emotional question was followed by “we are ...
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Property tax deadline extended until Wednesday

Revenue is to extend the deadline for property owners to file their Local Property Tax returns until 5pm on Wednesday. ...
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Govt approves 2% cap on rent hikes in rent pressure zones

The Government has approved a 2% cap on rent increases in rent pressure zones (RPZs). A RPZ is a designated area where ...
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Enterprise sector faces emissions cut of 40% under plan

Businesses will have to reduce their emissions by around 40% under the Government’s Climate Action Plan, which also warns failure ...
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Government plans to have one million electric vehicles on roads by 2030

The Government Climate Action plan – to be published today – will aim to have almost one million electric vehicles ...
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Central Bank’s pledge on climate change action

Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf has written to the chairs and CEOs of regulated financial companies to remind them of ...
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Jobless rate including Covid payments falls to 7.9% in October

Unemployment fell to 7.9% last month, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office, and it includes those ...
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