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Govt to urge retailers over high cost of groceries, as inflation declines

Representatives of large supermarkets chains, smaller shops and the grocery industry are due to attend a meeting of the Retail ...
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Increase in gas customers falling into arrears

The number of domestic gas customers falling into arrears has increased from 20% to 23% in the first quarter of ...
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Split among taxpayers around vacant homes tax

More than half of taxpayers are in favour of the Vacant Homes Tax, a new survey has found. But almost ...
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Minister to outline options for expected €65bn public finance surplus

The Taoiseach has said debt reduction, increasing some of the capital budgets, and the establishment of a new sovereign wealth ...
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Oil prices climb as recession fears begin to fade

Oil prices rose today as fears of a recession in the US, which drove prices down for three weeks in ...
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Lack of understanding of new EU anti-greenwashing rules, research shows

Almost half of Irish companies are concerned about the costs or time involved in meeting new EU rules on greenwashing, ...
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Government to work with retailers on rising prices – Richmond

Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise Neale Richmond has said that the Government wants to work with retailers ...
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Unemployment falls to match previous record low of 3.9% – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the country’s unemployment rate fell to 3.9% in April from a ...
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ECB raises rates by 0.25% and signals ‘not pausing’

The European Central Bank raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 3.25% as expected today and signalled that more ...
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