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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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Average personal injury award down 50%, report suggests

Preliminary data from the Personal Injuries Assessment Board suggests that the average award has decreased by around 50%. The information ...
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Indoor dining could resume under self-regulated system, hospitality sector told

Hospitality representatives were told today that indoor dining could reopen for 1.8 million fully vaccinated people with a self-regulated vaccine ...
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Workplace deaths rose 13% last year, says HSA

New figures from the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) show that the number of people who died in work-related incidents ...
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Government to begin talks with hospitality on indoor dining

Talks between the hospitality industry and Government representatives to find a way of allowing indoor hospitality to resume will get ...
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Services growth hits five year high, but cost pressures mount

Growth in activity in the services sector increased further in June but cost pressures continued to intensify for firms with ...
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Is Ireland’s 12.5% Corporation tax rate toast?

Thursday saw the OECD forge a landmark deal to reform the global corporation tax system. Brokered among 130 countries and ...
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Ireland not among 130 countries to back global corporation tax reform deal

The Organisation for Cooperation and Development (OECD) has said that 130 countries and jurisdictions have signed up to a plan ...
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