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Tax reform tops agenda as G20 finance chiefs meet

Finance ministers and central bankers from the group of 20 rich countries are to meet face-to-face for the first time ...
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Indoor dining legislation to go before Dáil next week

A bill to amend the 1947 Public Health Act to allow vaccinated people eat and drink inside bars and restaurants ...
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Higher utility bills and transport costs drive inflation higher – CSO

Consumer prices rose by 1.6% in June on an annual basis on the back of higher electricity, gas and transport ...
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ECB to announce revamped inflation target, climate role

The European Central Bank will today announce the outcome of an 18-month strategy review, redefining a inflation target seen by ...
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Hospitality talks to focus on use of EU Digital Certs

Representatives of the hospitality sector and senior Government officials will meet later today to assess how restaurants and pubs could ...
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European Commission raises Irish GDP growth forecasts

The European Commission has revised upwards the country’s GDP growth projections to 7.2% for this year after a stronger than ...
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Over 2.2 million contactless payments made a day in May – BPFI

Over 2.2 million contactless payments were made every day in May, new figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show ...
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PUP scheme to close to new entrants from tomorrow

Today is the last day that people can apply to receive the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, with the scheme shut to ...
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Varadkar expects reduction in insurance premiums ‘soon’

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said he expects insurance premiums will be reduced “quite soon” after preliminary data from the Personal ...
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