Irish mortgage rates increase in January after ECB hikes
Mortgage rates went up in January reflecting some of the effect of successive interest rate rises from the European Central ...
Read More St. Patrick’s Day 2023 – What are my Public Holiday Entitlements?
What is a public holiday? A public holiday is nationally recognised day when most businesses and other institutions are closed. ...
Read More Central Bank forecasts inflation to fall to 5% this year
Inflation is forecast to fall to 5% this year and household incomes are expected to improve, according to the Central ...
Read More US and EU to begin talks on free-trade-like status
US President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are expected to agree to begin negotiations on ...
Read More 23% of consumers struggling with higher grocery prices
Nearly a quarter of consumers are struggling to make ends meet due to rising grocery prices, according to research conducted ...
Read More 87% of women feel more burnt-out at work since pandemic
The survey was carried out among 1,000 women and men across Ireland, with the findings published today to mark International ...
Read More 1 in 12 private vehicles in Ireland are uninsured – MIBI
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) will tell an Oireachtas committee later today that Ireland may now have the ...
Read More Temporary changes to how BIK is charged on company cars and vans
The Government has announced temporary changes to how Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) is charged on company cars and vans, after complaints that ...
Read More Domestic Electricity Customers: Public Service Obligation (PSO) payment
Introduction When you sign up to an electricity supplier, you should get regular and accurate bills. Suppliers must give you ...
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