Ireland ‘not in a position’ to place a cap on fuel prices
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said Ireland is not in a position to place a cap on rising fuel ...
Read More Irish mortgage rates see biggest rise in five years
New figures from the Central Bank show that Ireland had the second highest mortgage rates in the euro area in ...
Read More Plan to cut fuel excise duties to go before Dáil
It is expected that a proposal will go before the Dáil today that will cut fuel costs through a reduction ...
Read More Euro catches a breath ahead of ECB meeting
The battered euro took a breather today ahead of this week’s European Central Bank meeting, while commodity currencies eased from ...
Read More New codes of practice on pay inequality and workplace harassment
Two new statutory codes of practice have been launched to help eliminate pay inequality and tackle workplace harassment and sexual ...
Read More Investment drives euro zone Q4 GDP growth, employment up
Euro zone economic growth was driven mainly by investment and rising inventories over the last three months of 2021, as ...
Read More Enhanced security for certain card payments introduced
Higher security standards for certain card payments have come into effect. The changes are part of the ongoing rollout of ...
Read More Pandemic Unemployment Payment reduced to €208 a week
The Pandemic Unemployment Payment will be reduced to €208 a week from today, in the next step in the winding ...
Read More €200 electricity credit to appear on bills from next month
Measures to give electricity users a €200 credit on their bills has been signed into law and it is expected ...
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