Department of Enterprise facing €38m bill due to grant classification issue
Minister warned final figure could be even higher and will be met by ‘savings identified within the department’s capital allocation’
Minister warned final figure could be even higher and will be met by ‘savings identified within the department’s capital allocation’
The Our Living Islands initiative is a chance for the West Cork island to attract permanent residents - young people and families - and not just holiday homeowners
With the focus on sustainability and drive towards a greener future, heat pumps have become a popular choice for new build properties and deep retrofit projects throughout Ireland
‘Feed the Scousers’ chants are imbued with anti-migrant and anti-Irish sentiment
Exchequer returns shows gap is narrowing on deficit of €7.6bn posted in 2021
Joe Brennan: The ECB will have to move first
Survey by Grant Thornton Ireland finds significant number of firms are reducing exports to UK
Dublin-based AerCap has 118 aircraft managed or operated by Russian-based carriers
Principals, fearing an end to State subsidies for the sector, plan a rear-guard action
Dublin-based but US-run drugmaker needs debt restructuring plan, experts say
Seen & Heard: Food price inflation, hauliers angry and Covid travel tests in the news
Latest exchequer returns show business tax generated record €15.3bn last year
‘I’m so far from the hero, I went back to help on non-Covid wards ... I helped out, a little bit’
Motor industry warns changes to grants will undermine climate targets
Market Beat: Government policy has made life increasingly difficult for reits
Plan that aims to improve energy ratings of 500,000 homes faces number of challenges
New hires by accountancy firm will be a mix of graduates and experienced practitioners
Report finds house commencements in capital climbed to over 5,000 in second quarter
A City Hall wedding, tourists and students mill about, live music and a hen party
CSO figures point to sharp increase in imports from North in wake of UK’s EU exit
A child was possessed while watching a film, moralists claimed, and even dogs were corrupted
In her first 24 hours in hospital, Nadine received 42 pints of blood. Three days later she died on December 17th, 2019
State body apologises for error and plans to issue corrected data next week
Exchequer returns show tax receipts are almost 12.4% higher than expected
Big uptake of grants which enable small businesses to set up an online presence
Corporation tax receipts beat expectations again
Government should be cut some slack given the current crisis, according to economists
Two years after the TV show was taken off air, former staffers reflect on a toxic work culture
Proposed Premier Golf League another attempt to use sport for base political reasons
Hazel Chu, whose decision to run caused divisions in Green Party, loses out
Northampton Saints will be a different proposition to Harlequins in Challenge Cup
Consumers have proven ‘resilient’ to lockdown conditions, Minister for Finance says
A qualified doctor, she is targeting another league title and playing professionally
Oireachtas committee told postmasters could lose up to €10,000 following ending of payments in June
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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