Consumer confidence dips marginally from June’s high
Irish consumer confidence dipped marginally in July from the two year high recorded in June, according to the latest consumer ...
Read More Guidelines on indoor dining to be outlined
Government guidelines on how indoor hospitality will operate from Monday are due to be published shortly. The new measures will ...
Read More Central Bank seeks to end loyalty penalty for car and home insurance customers
The Central Bank has recommended a ban on home and motor insurance customers being charged a loyalty penalty the longer ...
Read More PUP numbers at lowest level since March 2020
New figures from the Department of Social Protection show that the number of people getting the Pandemic Unemployment Payment are ...
Read More Covid spending to top €30 billion by end of year
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath will tell his Government colleagues this morning that Covid spending over a ...
Read More No time limits on indoor dining under reopening plans
There will not be any time limits for those allowed to eat and drink inside pubs and restaurants under guidelines ...
Read More EU to set up anti money-laundering agency
The EU is to set up a stand-alone agency to crack down on money laundering across Europe where major banks ...
Read More Talks on reopening indoor dining for fully vaccinated
Representatives from the restaurant and bar sector will this evening meet with Government officials as work continues on guidelines ahead ...
Read More New stamp duty rules for bulk investors signed into law
President Michael D Higgins has signed into law measures that will allow for the taxation of institutional investors who buy ...
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