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Britain ‘not interested’ in taking back migrants from Ireland, Sunak warns

But the Irish High Court last month ruled that the Irish government’s...

Central Bank of Ireland moves to stop any repeat of ‘Truss-style’ pension jolt

New rules aim to stop rerun of 2022 crisis that led to £425bn wipeout in funds linked to UK government debt In co-ordinated statements on...

Retail sales rise 1.7pc in March

The volume of retail sales rose 1.7pc last month from the month before, while sales were up 1pc in the year to March.Excluding car...

Irish economy returned to growth in first quarter

The economy as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) returned to growth in the first quarter, expanding by 1.1% between January and March when...

Northern Ireland industry giant W&R Barnett sees sales rise to £1.8bn

One of Northern Ireland’s largest firms has seen sales rise to more than £1.8bn.Family-owned multi-generational W&R Barnett has seen turnover rising to £1.81bn, while...

Ireland reaps €700m Brexit bonanza from customs duties

Ireland has landed a €700m (£600m) Brexit bonanza with a steep increase in tax revenues flowing from customs duties now applicable to imports of...

Value of Irish venture capital deals fell 80% in Q1

The value of venture capital deals fell 80% during the first three months of the year when compared to the same period last year. According...

Value and number of Irish venture capital deals nosedive as expectations of founders and would-be investors fail to match

The latest figures from the Q1 ’24 Venture Pulse report produced by KPMG with data from PitchBook show the scale of the slowdown in...

Irish arm of Grant Thornton start mediation over alleged role in US investment firm fraud case

Irish office of accountancy firm has denied colluding to facilitate fraud at Florida investment company TCA Insurance executives representing Grant Thornton’s Irish arm are due...

Hearing concludes on Aer Lingus pilots pay dispute

A Labour Court hearing on a pay dispute involving pilots at Aer Lingus has concluded. The court will now consider the matter and issue a...

Ireland’s first Trade Union Week gets under way

Ireland's first Trade Union week begins today. It will see thousands of workers across the island taking part in events and activities over the next...

Level of Irish deals plummets as venture capitalists remain cautious

The level of private investment deals into Irish firms plummeted in the first three months of the year as venture capitalists stayed cautious amid...

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