Govt publishes bill paving way for pension auto-enrolment
The Government has published a bill which will pave the way for 800,000 workers to be brought into a pension ...
Read More Office leasing in Dublin falls in first quarter
There was a drop in the amount of office space leased in Dublin in the first quarter of the year, ...
Read More Over €25 million stolen in investment fraud last year, say gardaí
Gardaí have said over €25 million was stolen in investment fraud last year, a crime which has increased by over ...
Read More Drop in injury claims’ costs but premiums rise by 8% – NCID report
The average cost of settling public and employer liability claims through the Injuries Resolution Board dropped by a third in ...
Read More Euro zone inflation unexpectedly eases, boosting rate cut case
Euro zone inflation fell unexpectedly last month, solidifying the case for the European Central Bank to start lowering borrowing costs ...
Read More Service sector grows at fastest pace in eight months
The service sector grew at its fastest pace in eight months in March, new figures show. The latest AIB Purchasing ...
Read More ECB’s Holzmann says warming to June rate cut but keeping an eye on Fed
The European Central Bank could start cutting interest rates in June as inflation may fall quicker than expected but should ...
Read More Inflation falls below 2% for first time since June 2021 – flash CSO reading
Annual inflation in Ireland fell below the euro zone-wide target of 2% for the first time in almost three years ...
Read More Unions join forces in call for major reforms of workers’ rights
Several of Ireland’s largest trade union groups have joined forces calling for a major reform of workers’ rights. The Respect ...
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