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Stronger economic growth in ROI compared to NI – study

The Republic of Ireland has higher wages, stronger economic growth and better living standards than Northern Ireland, according to a ...
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Oil edges up on potential US tariff exemptions on cars

Oil prices inched higher today, supported by new tariff exemptions floated by US President Donald Trump and a rebound in ...
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Calls for investigation into axed golden visa scheme

A golden visa scheme giving residency in Ireland and access to Europe has generated €500 million since it was axed ...
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EU should ‘be careful’ in tariff talks with US – Chambers

Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers has said that the European Union needs “to be careful about what we put ...
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US exempts smartphones, computers from global tariffs

The US government has granted tariff exclusions for smartphones, computers and other electronics imported largely from China, sparing them from ...
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Hybrid work critical for workplace wellness, survey finds

New research from Ibec shows that flexible or hybrid working arrangements remain a critical factor for employee workplace wellness. The ...
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Annual inflation rises to 2% in March – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the country’s inflation rate rose to 2% on an annual basis ...
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Oil prices set to drop for a second week over US-China trade war concerns

Oil prices rose today after settling more than $2 a barrel lower in the previous session, but were set to ...
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First time buyers struggling to save a deposit – PTSB research

A new survey of homeowners, renters and prospective buyers reveals a big jump in younger age groups saying they are ...
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