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News
Oct 29 |
ECB's Lagarde defends interest rate increases
Posted by on 29 October 2022 08:55 AM |
The President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, has said she recognised that interest rate increases were a burden for some people.
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Jul 29 |
'Increased blackout risk' this winter - energy expert
Posted by on 29 July 2022 07:31 PM |
An energy expert has predicted that there is an "increased risk" of electricity blackouts in Ireland this winter, although there is no short-term risk.
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Apr 27 |
Kellogg's takes Britain to court over new sugar rules
Posted by on 27 April 2022 11:38 AM |
Kellogg's is taking the British government to court over new rules that would stop some of its breakfast cereals being displayed prominently in grocery stores because of their high sugar content.
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Apr 5 |
Artists to get €325 a week under Basic Income project
Posted by on 05 April 2022 10:09 AM |
A new Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme will see 2,000 artists and creative arts workers to receive €325 a week.
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Mar 22 |
Facebook whistleblower highlights Rohingya complaint
Posted by on 22 March 2022 01:00 PM |
The Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen has met with Irish politicians at Leinster House.
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Feb 18 |
2021 saw record spend in Irish TV and film production
Posted by on 18 February 2022 07:13 AM |
€500 million was spent in the Irish economy across film, television drama, documentary and animation production last year, according to Fís Éireann / Screen Ireland.
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