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17% reduction in mortgages approved last month – report

The number of mortgages approved last month was down 17% on the figures for July. The latest Banking and Payments ...
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Trump threatens 100% tariff on branded pharmaceutical imports

US President Donald Trump has announced a new tariff of 100% on branded pharmaceutical imports from companies that are not ...
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Taoiseach to discuss trade, Ukraine and Gaza in meeting with Canadian PM

The Taoiseach is in Canada for a bilateral meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The two leaders are ...
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Irish economy is continuing to show ‘resilience’ – Ibec

Ibec says the Irish economy is continuing to show “remarkable momentum and resilience.” In its latest economic outlook, the employers ...
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Govt warned of ‘damaging’ economic effect of increased Budget spend

The Government has been warned of the danger of overheating the economy with its planned €9.4 billion spending increase in ...
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No timeline to resolve check-in, baggage issues at T2 after cyber attack – daa

Dublin Airport operator daa has said there is currently no timeline set for a fix to be implemented following a ...
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Cyber attacks impacting consumer trust in online retailers – survey

More than half of Irish consumers would stop buying from an online retailer following a cyber-attack, according to a new ...
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How employee ownership trusts allow workers to own their business

Imagine you’re the owner of a successful Irish small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). You’ve built your business over decades and ...
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First winter fuel allowance payments to start this week

The first of this winter’s Fuel Allowance Scheme payments are set to start this week. The means-assessed payment will be ...
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