Big jump in residential commencements in second quarter
Residential development commencements jumped threefold in the second quarter of the year compared to the same period last year. The ...
Read More Minister ‘hopeful’ Government will sign up to OECD corporate tax deal – Ryan
Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan has said he is hopeful and confident that Ireland will “be ...
Read More Central Bank mortgage measures built up resilience during Covid
Central Bank Deputy Governor Sharon Donnery has said the benefits of the mortgage measures were evident over the past year ...
Read More Services sector records strongest growth since Q2 2006
The Irish services sector continued to grow rapidly in September, according to AIB’s Purchasing Managers’ Index. It reveals that the ...
Read More Govt urged to scrap pandemic bonus plan
The Government needs to scrap its plan for frontline pandemic bonus payments and a new bank holiday because it will ...
Read More ‘Transformative change’ needed as Govt to sign off on €165bn National Development Plan
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said the National Development Plan (NDP), which will be announced later today, ...
Read More Donohoe to meet EU’s Vestager on tax issues
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is due to meet with Executive Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Competition ...
Read More Manufacturing growth slips to 6-month low – PMI
Growth in factory activity slipped to a six-month low in September but remained close to all-time highs with the sector ...
Read More Water charges to rise for many businesses from today
More than half of businesses will see their cost of water increase from today, as a result of changes to ...
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