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Irish consumers could pay extra €170m in customs duty due to Brexit

Irish consumers could pay as much as €170m in additional customs duty this year as a consequence of Brexit, an ...
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NPHET in new recommendations amid Omicron concern

The Cabinet is expected to meet today to consider the latest advice from the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) ...
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Annual property prices jump by 13.5% in October – CSO

Property prices in October rose by 13.5% on an annual basis to mark the fastest annual pace of growth in ...
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ESRI predicts economy will grow by 14% this year

Growth in the economy this year will be “robust” and “unprecedented”, according to the Economic and Social Research Institute. In ...
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ECB set to dial back stimulus one more notch

The European Central Bank is all but certain to dial back its stimulus one more notch today while pledging to ...
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Govt announces supports for firms hit by flooding

The Government has opened the Humanitarian Support Scheme to small businesses, sports clubs and voluntary organisations that have been affected ...
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Is it time to rethink employment services for the long-term unemployed?

Opinion: the experience of those using public employment services such as JobPath shows they’re not fit for purpose At the ...
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Risks remain for credit unions despite improvements – Central Bank

A new report on the credit union sector by the Central Bank reveals another challenging year as credit unions continued ...
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Cabinet expected to sign-off on €100 electricity credit plan

Ministers are expected today to sign-off on a plan to assist households struggling with the rising cost of electricity bills. ...
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