More than 427,000 workers now on wage subsidy scheme
More than 427,000 workers are now having their wages subsidised by the Government under the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme, according ...
Read More Carbon tax increase kicks in today
Households face increases in their energy bills from today as the hike in the carbon tax kicks in. The tax ...
Read More Manufacturing collapses in April due to Covid-19 – PMI
Manufacturing in Ireland is going through record falls in output and employment, according to a new survey. The AIB Manufacturing ...
Read More EU sets out ‘quick fixes’ to boost bank lending during pandemic
Banks should rein in bonuses to boost their capacity to help businesses and households hit by the coronavirus crisis, the ...
Read More S&P revises outlook for Irish banks downwards
Ratings agency S&P Global Ratings has revised down its outlook for three of the main Irish banks from stable to ...
Read More Calls for law change to allow virtual AGMs
It is the time of the year when many companies are due to hold their Annual General Meetings, however, because ...
Read More Housing alliance seeks permission to restart building works
A housing alliance which is building affordable homes is getting a site ready to reopen next week, despite not having permission to ...
Read More Oil prices fall on oversupply and storage capacity fears
Oil prices fell today on concerns about scarce storage capacity and global economic doldrums from the coronavirus pandemic. US oil ...
Read More Minister says scale of challenge on national economy and households ‘now very clear’
591,000 people are now receiving the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment, with around 21,000 receiving it for the first time this ...
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