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ISME sharply critical of UK threat to trigger Article 16

The body representing Irish SMEs has sharply criticised the UK’s threat to trigger Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol, ...
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Triggering Article 16 would be ‘irresponsible’ – Taoiseach

The Taoiseach has said nothing is certain regarding the triggering of Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol by the ...
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Cross-border initiative to focus on climate change

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Stormont’s Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill will launch an initiative to bring together experts on both ...
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Unions lodge 3% pay claim for community, voluntary sector workers

Unions have lodged a pay claim for a 3% increase for thousands of workers in the community and voluntary sector. ...
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Spending on nights out and socialising soars in October – Revolut

New figures from financial technology company Revolut show that spending soared on get-togethers and nights out as Covid-19 restrictions lifted ...
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Construction activity grows for sixth month in a row

Growth in construction activity accelerated in October, for the sixth month in a row, Ulster Bank’s latest Purchasing Managers’ Index ...
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Trade-off between economic growth and climate action?

Greta Thunberg famously asked “how dare you?” in a speech in 2019. The emotional question was followed by “we are ...
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Property tax deadline extended until Wednesday

Revenue is to extend the deadline for property owners to file their Local Property Tax returns until 5pm on Wednesday. ...
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Govt approves 2% cap on rent hikes in rent pressure zones

The Government has approved a 2% cap on rent increases in rent pressure zones (RPZs). A RPZ is a designated area where ...
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