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Tens of thousands affected by pensions anomaly to be restored to higher rate from March – but won’t get money until next year

Thousands of pensioners who are missing out on up to €35 a week because of an anomaly in the system ...
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Iceland expands presence in Ireland as it opens doors to 20th store here

Iceland has created 26 new jobs with the opening of its 20th store in Ireland. The food retailer opened the ...
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IMF forecasts UK will miss out on global growth

A rising tide lifts most boats, according to the latest International Monetary Fund forecasts, which saw upgrades for almost every ...
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Ireland ranks eight of 29 economies for inclusiveness

Ireland has ranked eight out of the 29 advanced economies for inclusiveness, according to a report from the World Economic ...
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Second Brexit debate might sound different if held above the hum of European recovery

Following what could be termed by many as a lost decade in a debt-laden eurozone, the medicine administered by the ...
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Explainer: Income limits, maximum prices and interest rates; all you need to know about the new council mortgage scheme

Today the Government will unveil plans to enable local authority’s to provide mortgages to first-time buyers, but just who is ...
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Music Capital Scheme Funding (Award 2)

DID YOU KNOW: There is a Music Capital Scheme Funding (Award 2) Scheme for 2017. It is designed to provide ...
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Music Capital Scheme 2017 (Award 1) – Funding

Did you know: There is a Music Funding Capital Scheme Award for non-professional performing groups in any genre which supports ...
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Rise in interest rates could now be ‘beneficial’, says Fiscal Council chief

The European Central Bank’s tapering of its quantitative easing programme will not have a huge impact on the Irish economy, ...
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