Russian invasion will slow growth and lead to higher energy prices – EU
Lagarde and Donohoe warn of economic consequences to Ukraine crisis
Lagarde and Donohoe warn of economic consequences to Ukraine crisis
Seen & Heard: KBC HQ in Dublin to be sold, electricity capacity, and Paddy whiskey plan
CSO cautions that headline GDP numbers does not reflect domestic conditions
Minister for Finance says original Apple decision caused ‘reputational difficulty’ to State
Warnings over social distancing repeated as 121 new cases confirmed in the Republic
Department says windfall driven by number of big payments from multinationals
Minister is visiting US capital to attend the autumn meetings of the IMF
ESRI warns economy could fall into recession in event of disorderly Brexit
State was told withholding €270m would not stand a constitutional challenge
Minister to meet US treasury secretary amid concerns over impact on Limerick plant of US sanctions against Russian individuals
Government not taking obligations to tackle climate change seriously, says advisory body
More money for transport, health and education
Price hike taking cost of pack of 20 to around €12.70 welcomed and slammed
Failure to follow EU rules reduces Government scope for spending, party says
Green Party leader told to ‘hold your fire’ until national capital plan is published
Minister for Finance warns there are now ‘more special needs assistants than gardaí’
Confidence and supply agreement to reduce USC must be honoured, warns Martin
Eoghan Murphy confirms cut to VAT on building houses has been ruled out
Coalition will announce that there is limited room for tax cuts despite economic growth
Minister for Finance downplays prospect of major hike in capital budget
Fianna Fáil health spokesman Billy Kelleher refers to consultant’s warning people will die
Divisions remain over start date of proposed €5 a week increase in old-age pension
Fiscal Advisory Council chief cautions against any new ‘backdoor’ spending increases
A total of €106 million to be distributed this year with further council funding in May
75 per cent of travellers preferred to make their journey by private car
Revenues envisaged to grow by 40% with target of 10m visits per year by 2025
Regulator ordered cuts of 19 per cent over the next five years to €8.68 from € 10.68
Shareholders believe strong results could see offers of €2.60 to €2.70
Public Service Obligation for Donegal and Kerry routes in place till 2017
Payments-processing unit to be listed as publicly traded firm after split next year
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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