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Behind the rosy headlines, Ireland still trails behind its peers in the EU

If you just read the headline numbers it looks as though the Celtic Tiger is roaring back, economic growth is ...
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How EU’s budget rules sparked showdown with Italy

For nations of the eurozone, the annual budget process isn’t over when a budget is drawn up. The European Commission ...
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Guide to Pay & File

You could face stiff penalties over money earned on the side, or from Airbnb, unless you pay tax owed on ...
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Guide to Pay & File

You could face stiff penalties over money earned on the side, or from Airbnb, unless you pay tax owed on ...
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Monday 22 October 2018 Brexit already having ‘negative impact on majority of UK firms’

Eight out of 10 UK firms surveyed by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) have said that Brexit has had ...
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US to seek trade agreements with Japan, European Union and UK

The US Trade Representative’s office told Congress on Tuesday it intends to open trade talks with the European Union, the ...
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Big pay day for crisis-era Irish bondholders

STEEL-nerved investors who bet that Ireland would not default in the worst days of the eurozone crisis got to collect ...
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Minister confirms changes in scheme to help SMEs

THE Government’s new Finance Bill has confirmed a €50,000 increase in maximum value of share options that can be granted ...
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Dublin Port to speed up investment as growth exceeds all expectations

An expected 3.3pc annual growth rate at Dublin Port established just six months ago by the facility to determine its ...
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