Donohoe: Rise in core spending will be higher than 3.5%
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, has said expenditure by the Government will be higher than the average 3.5% increase ...
Read More Food and drink exports to UK down 35% since 2018 – CSO
A new report from the Central Statistics Office finds evidence that Brexit has led to an overall decline in trade ...
Read More Bullying in the Workplace
What constitutes as bullying? Workplace bullying is repeated inappropriate behaviour, direct or indirect, whether verbal, physical or otherwise, conducted by ...
Read More Adjustment of Covid reopening plan ‘now vital,’ says Ibec
The chief executive of the employers’ group Ibec has written to the Government to outline what the organisation sees as ...
Read More Most Irish food SMEs expect revenue growth this year
Most small and medium sized businesses in the food sector expect their revenues to increase in the year ahead, according ...
Read More ‘No abrupt end’ to Covid financial supports – McGrath
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said there will be “no abrupt end” to the Covid financial supports. ...
Read More Business confidence jumps to higher levels than before pandemic – BoI
Business confidence jumped in April to higher levels than seen even before the Covid-19 pandemic, as they eye the rollout ...
Read More Retail and wholesale start-ups jump by 88% in Q1 – CRIFVision-Net
The first quarter of 2021 saw a significant increase in “necessity-led entrepreneurship” across the retail and wholesale sectors, the latest ...
Read More Health insurance uptake on the rise, but so are prices
Like many economic predictions when it comes to the pandemic, forecasts around the health insurance market have turned out to ...
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