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May
21
The President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, has told RTÉ that there is a 'strong likelihood' of an ECB interest rate cut in the coming weeks "if the data that we receive reinforces the confidence level that we have."
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May
2
Former workers at Waterford Crystal allege the company failed to properly inform them of their pension options leaving them without an occupational pension and reliant on the State Pension.
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Apr
22
Despite a major national rollout of smart meters, only 11% of electricity customers are on smart tariffs. Prime Time explores the reasons why people have been reluctant to change their payment arrangements.
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Mar
7
Oscar-nominated film producer Ed Guiney says a new tax relief scheme introduced in the UK this week could pose a threat to Ireland's booming film industry.
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Feb
20
Empty offices: What now for Dublin's commercial property?
Posted by on 20 February 2024 01:39 PM
Investment in commercial property fell by more than half in 2023 compared to 2022.
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Feb
7
Should passenger capacity at Dublin Airport be increased?
Posted by on 07 February 2024 06:45 AM
Dublin Airport's operator, Daa, has applied to increase its passenger capacity from 32 to 40 million passengers per year. But some, including Government ministers, are opposed to the expansion.
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