Public services a priority in Budget 2022 – McGrath
Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath has said there will be a number of key objectives in framing Budget 2022. ...
Read More Staff shortages affecting hospitality industry
Hospitality was one of the industries worst affected by the Covid crisis, or to put it in the words of ...
Read More Consultation launched to strengthen rights of employees
A new consultation has been launched on strengthening the rights of employees in Ireland. Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade ...
Read More State will spend €41bn on pandemic supports, report finds
The State will end up spending €41 billion on pandemic supports, according to a paper from the Tax Strategy Group. ...
Read More Family businesses plan to hire more staff
Family run businesses employ nearly 1 million people in Ireland – and collectively are one of the biggest employers in ...
Read More 11% of investors hold crypto-assets, including Bitcoin
Most investors are ‘going digital’, with new research revealing that 56% of those surveyed make investments online. The survey commissioned ...
Read More Property price growth hits 3 year high of 8.6% – CSO
Residential property prices rose on an annual basis by 8.6% – the fastest annual pace in three years – in ...
Read More Govt debt could end up on ‘unsustainable path’ – IFAC
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has said the economy is recovering ‘swiftly’ but government spending plans for the upcoming Budget ...
Read More Central Bank has not approved shared equity scheme despite Minister’s claim
Earlier this month, Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien told Prime Time that the Government’s proposed shared equity scheme, a core part ...
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