EU Parliament to vote on new ‘right to repair’ consumer rules
New rules to make it easier for consumers to request repairs for goods will be voted on by the European ...
Read More Business confidence in “experience economy” weakens
A quarter of businesses in the “experience economy” are less confident than they were six months ago, new research has ...
Read More Record online spend forecast for Black Friday
One week out, AIB is forecasting that online Black Friday spend in Ireland this year will surpass last year’s record-breaking ...
Read More ‘Buy now, pay later’ in focus as festive season nears
It’s the time of year when the purse strings are being loosened in the run into the festive season. Most ...
Read More Consumers planning a more positive but prudent Christmas
Planning to cut back on Christmas spending is now a seasonal norm, according to analysis of the Credit Union Consumer ...
Read More Oil prices head for fourth week of declines in a row as supply grows
Oil prices were little changed today but on track for their fourth week of losses in a row after tumbling ...
Read More More expensive services, food drive euro zone inflation in October
More expensive services and food were the main drivers of consumer price growth in the euro zone in October, data ...
Read More Paid sick leave to increase to 5 days from January
The Government has announced that the entitlement to paid sick leave will increase from three to five days on 1 ...
Read More Exports slow by 17% in September on lower pharma and electronics
Exports of goods from Ireland fell 17% in September, compared to the same month of last year, driven in large ...
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