Irish consumers could pay extra €170m in customs duty due to Brexit
Irish consumers could pay as much as €170m in additional customs duty this year as a consequence of Brexit, an ...
Read More Profitable firms should refund wage subsidies – Tánaiste
The Tánaiste has told the Dáil that profitable companies “should refund the money they received under the employment wage subsidy ...
Read More ECB set to dial back stimulus one more notch
The European Central Bank is all but certain to dial back its stimulus one more notch today while pledging to ...
Read More ESRI predicts economy will grow by 14% this year
Growth in the economy this year will be “robust” and “unprecedented”, according to the Economic and Social Research Institute. In ...
Read More Annual property prices jump by 13.5% in October – CSO
Property prices in October rose by 13.5% on an annual basis to mark the fastest annual pace of growth in ...
Read More Is it time to rethink employment services for the long-term unemployed?
Opinion: the experience of those using public employment services such as JobPath shows they’re not fit for purpose At the ...
Read More Govt announces supports for firms hit by flooding
The Government has opened the Humanitarian Support Scheme to small businesses, sports clubs and voluntary organisations that have been affected ...
Read More Risks remain for credit unions despite improvements – Central Bank
A new report on the credit union sector by the Central Bank reveals another challenging year as credit unions continued ...
Read More 56% of workers will only apply for flexible or remote working jobs – Indeed
A new survey shows that 56% of Irish working-age adults say they will in future only consider jobs that offer ...
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