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Ireland’s 3 biggest parties battle for first place

Vote counting got under way on Saturday in Ireland’s national election after an exit poll suggested the contest is a close-fought race among the...

Homebase collapses into administration as retail tycoon behind The Range swoops for 70 stores

Homebase has been sold to retail group CDS in a rescue deal securing up to 1,600 jobs and 70 stores but leaving the future...

Ireland is 1st world economy with 3rd world public services – demand better

5‘I’LL be dead before it’s built’.The reply of one prophetic Dubliner when asked what he thought of news a 4km extension of the Luas...

Business activity in Northern Ireland picked up in September

The Ulster Bank Northern Ireland Growth Tracker found that NI had now enjoyed three months in a row of strong output growth.However, input cost...

The cost-of-living payments from Budget 2025 and when they will be paid

A number of lump sum payments were announced as part of the Government's €10.5bn giveaway plan on Tuesday. These include child benefit payments, a "baby...

THOUSANDS set for major boost as Budget gives ‘companions’ FREE public transport

PENSIONERS will soon be able to bring a family or friend on public transport with them for free under a new Budget 2025 plan....

Budget 2025: Double child benefit payment; petrol and diesel prices to increase; series of personal tax cuts

Main reads from Budget 2025Key measuresThere will be two double child benefit payments before Christmas worth €280 per child‘Baby boost’ payment of €420 for...

Grocery prices compared between Australia, UK, NZ and Ireland — who comes out on top?

We all know the cost of groceries has gone up in Australia.But would your shopping be cheaper in comparable countries like New Zealand, the...

Austin Hughes: Why spending big in Budget 2025 is only a problem if we spend badly

Ministers cannot afford to miss an opportunity to lay the foundations for future prosperityMost of the economic advice going to the Government of late...

Tens of millions of euro in household energy credits will be returned to Exchequer

The ESB alone has €31.5m still sitting on its books, and all of it is likely to end up back in the state’s coffers.Between...

All-Ireland proves a Sam dunk for store spend during July

Showcase sporting events and better July weather boost till take at Northern Ireland supermarkets Results for the month were also boosted by the belated arrival...

Northern Ireland enjoys UK’s strongest business activity rates in July

Service providers were boosting their workforce levels at levels unseen for nearly 20 years, according to the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland Growth Tracker.It found...

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