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Varadkar: Theresa May’s failure to win a majority might result in a softer Brexit

Taoiseach-designate Leo Varadkar said on Monday that Theresa May’s failure to win a majority in last week’s election might result ...
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Construction activity growth rises sharply – the fastest seen since February 2016

Activity in Ireland’s construction sector accelerated sharply last month and at one of the fastest rates in the 17-year history ...
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Yields on €500m auction of short-term government debt expected to remain in negative territory

Yields on this week’s €500m auction of short-term government debt are expected to remain in negative territory as investors continue ...
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UPDATE: PAYE Modernisation

What is PAYE Modernisation? From 1st January 2019, whenever Irish employers pay their employees, a file must be submitted (electronically) ...
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The UK election result: Three things Irish businesses should monitor

As the UK election bombshell unfolds this morning, business owners in Ireland already having to deal with the uncertainty around ...
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Sterling drops after UK election shock

Sterling dived and the FTSE share index was set to fall 1pc on Friday after a shockingly bad election result ...
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ECB signals ultra-cheap debt era is almost over

Mario Draghi has given the clearest indication yet that the era of record low borrowing costs is drawing to a ...
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Motor premium costs fall for second month

The cost of motor insurance premiums fell for the second month in a row in May. New figures from the ...
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Irish economy on a normalised footing as demand for sovereign debt grows

The rebound in demand for Irish sovereign debt shows little sign of dwindling following this morning’s €1bn auction by the ...
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