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Revenue says to work with businesses hit by storm Éowyn

Revenue’s Collector General says Revenue will work with businesses negatively impacted by storm Éowyn. Joe Howley said Revenue understands that ...
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Euro zone banks tighten companies’ access to credit, ECB survey shows

Euro zone banks tightened firms’ access to credit last quarter and expect further tightening in the first three months of ...
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Remote working job ads hit record high

The share of Irish job postings on hiring platform Indeed offering remote or hybrid work rose to a record high ...
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Fraudulent payments rise by 26% in 2023 – Central Bank

New research from the Central Bank shows that the total value of fraudulent payments rose by 26% in 2023, increasing ...
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Tech sector calls for Minister for Digital Delivery

Technology Ireland, the Ibec group representing the tech sector, has called for the appointment of a Minister of State for ...
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Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence in Irish businesses low – survey

Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in Irish business remains low at just 6%, according to new research. PwC’s GenerativeAI ...
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Number of homes built decreased 6.7% last year – CSO

A total of 30,330 homes were built in 2024, a decrease of 6.7% on 2023, according to figures from the ...
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Irish investment market to top €3bn in 2025, CBRE predicts

The Irish property investment market is set to record over €3bn of transactions in 2025, according to commercial property specialists ...
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UK Business Secretary leaves door open to joining European trade area

The UK Business Secretary has left the door open to joining a tariff-free trading scheme with Europe following a meeting ...
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