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Construction sector activity slows again in September – Ulster Bank

Construction firms continued to experience strong growth in activity in September, despite the latest Ulster Bank Construction PMI easing for the fourth month in a row. The Ulster Bank Construction PMI – which track changes in total construction activity – posted a reading of 56.3 in September, down from 57.5 in August. Index readings above […]

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Increase in fuel allowance likely to form part of Budget 2022

An increase in the fuel allowance and a widening of the eligibility criteria for the payment are likely to form part of tomorrow’s Budget. The final details will be signed-off on at a meeting of Cabinet, ahead of an announcement in the Dáil. After last year’s Budget was overshadowed by the Covid-19 crisis, this year […]

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Used car prices surge nearly 50% due to pandemic, Brexit – report

Used car prices are now nearly 50% higher than they were just before the onset of the pandemic in January 2020, according to a new report by online marketplace, DoneDeal.ie. The research says the spike has been caused by a combination of the pandemic hitting supplies of new cars, as well as Brexit-induced trade barriers. […]

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Societal movement to end fossil fuel use needed – SEAI

Chief Executive of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) William Walsh has said it is more essential than ever to accelerate the deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, and increase sustainable energy practices across all sectors. Mr Walsh said road transport emissions are almost back to pre-pandemic levels, and dramatic change is […]

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Proposal to increase State pension age by 3 months every year from 2028

The Cabinet this evening discussed a proposal to increase the State pension age by three months every year from 2028. This proposal is part of the report of the Pensions Commission that Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys has brought to Government. Under the recommendations, the pension age would reach 67 in 2031 and it […]

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OECD to announce global corporate tax deal

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development is expected to announce a revised Framework Agreement in Paris today on global corporate tax reform. The deal will see big multinationals pay an effective minimum global rate of 15%. Later today, Ireland will join 140 other countries in the global deal after Cabinet yesterday approved an increase […]

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ESRI forecasts robust economic recovery

The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has become the latest body to forecast a robust recovery in the economy. In its Quarterly Economic Commentary, published today, the ESRI predicts the domestic economy will grow by just over 7% this year while GDP will grow by 12.6%. The report says this will ease the pressure […]

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Cabinet set to decide on Ireland’s corporate tax rate

The Cabinet will meet this afternoon to decide whether Ireland should sign up to sweeping global corporation tax reforms that would require the long-standing 12.5% rate to be increased to 15%. The plan also proposes changes to where companies would pay their taxes, that the Department of Finance has estimated could reduce Ireland’s tax take […]

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Labour calls for carbon tax credit for households in Budget 2022

Labour is calling for a carbon tax credit for households in Budget 2022 to address the rising cost of gas and electricity. In its pre-Budget submission the party is seeking a credit of €200 for those with an income of up to €50,000 and living in a home with a BER rating of less than […]

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Labour calls for carbon tax credit for households in Budget 2022

Labour is calling for a carbon tax credit for households in Budget 2022 to address the rising cost of gas and electricity. In its pre-Budget submission the party is seeking a credit of €200 for those with an income of up to €50,000 and living in a home with a BER rating of less than […]

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