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UK and EU still ‘far apart’ as Brexit talks resume

EU and UK officials are due to resume intensive negotiations in Brussels this morning on a future relationship treaty. Both ...
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40% of jobs here ‘disrupted’ by pandemic – EY

Two in every five jobs here have been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the accounting and professional services ...
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Consumer prices fall 1.5% in year to October – CSO

Consumer prices fell at their fastest rate in a decade in October, with prices down 1.5% compared to the same ...
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Brexit grace period for NI retailers considered

The European Commission and British government are discussing a possible grace period to allow retailers in Northern Ireland time to ...
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Family businesses most concerned about tax system here

Ireland’s taxation system has been ranked as the number one concern among family businesses, according to the results of the ...
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Irish mortgage rates third highest in euro zone

Mortgage rates in Ireland still remain elevated compared to the country’s euro zone neighbours, new Central Bank figures show. Ireland ...
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EU-UK trade talks set to go past mid-November deadline

Talks between the UK and the European Union on a post-Brexit trade deal are likely to run into next week, missing ...
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FDI warns of ‘serious’ disruption even if Brexit trade deal reached

The Irish food and drink industry has warned of serious economic disruption even if EU and UK negotiators reach agreement ...
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Covid will cause Irish food service market to contract by half – Bord Bia

The Covid-19 pandemic will cause the Irish food service market to contract in size by nearly half this year, new estimates ...
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