Government to continue to support businesses as Covid curbs ease – Varadkar
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said that today is “a day of freedom” as society partially re-opens and people can travel freely ...
Read More Contactless payments surge with Irish consumers spending more than €30 million a day
New figures suggest that Irish consumers are now spending more than €30 million a day through contactless payments. Making just ...
Read More 12,000 business reopening today as Covid curbs ease
12,000 businesses are expected to reopen their premises this week as Covid-19 restrictions ease further starting from today. Non-essential retailers ...
Read More Govt urged to double social housing units by 2030
The number of social housing units in Ireland needs to double by 2030, according to think-tank Social Justice Ireland. Its ...
Read More What supports are available for first-time buyers?
It was undoubtedly a week of mixed emotions for prospective first-time buyers. On the one hand, a glimmer of hope ...
Read More Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme’s Reconciliation tax to be reviewed and accepted by 30 June
Employers have until 30 June to access their Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) reconciliations and accept the balance shown on ...
Read More Donohoe plans to gradually cap moneylender rates
The Minister for Finance is to bring forward proposals to Government to gradually cap the interest rates that moneylenders can ...
Read More Household net worth hits new high, as savings continue to rise
Household net worth reached a record high of €855bn in the final quarter of last year due to an increase ...
Read More Covid Unemployment rate falls to 22.4% ahead of reopening
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the Covid-19 crisis continues to have a significant impact on the ...
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