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‘Whole range of measures’ as part of EV charging plan – Ryan

19th January 2023

Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has said “a whole range of measures” will be rolled out as part of the national strategy for electric vehicle charging infrastructure being launched today. Under the plan, €100m will be invested in a range of public charging infrastructure over the next three years. The target in the now legally […]

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Annual rate of inflation slows to 8.2% in December – CSO

18th January 2023

The annual rate of inflation last month continued to moderate, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. The Consumer Price Index eased to 8.2% in December, down from 8.9% in November. The annual average rate for 2022 was 7.8%, the highest annual rate since 1984. Inflation fell slightly in December for the […]

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Over half of professionals here considering moving jobs

18th January 2023

Despite economic uncertainty and the global hiring slowing down, 59% of Irish professionals are considering changing jobs in 2023 according to new research from LinkedIn. The data also shows a hiring slowdown in Ireland, down by 12.7% compared to last year. Demand for higher wages remains the biggest motivator for those looking for new opportunities […]

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Govt urged to introduce pension auto-enrolment ‘as quickly as possible’

18th January 2023

The Pensions Authority is expected to tell the Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection today that the Government should introduce pension automatic enrolment as quickly as possible. In October, details of the new auto-enrolment scheme were approved ahead of its expected introduction in 2024. Workers aged between 23 and 60 will be automatically signed up to […]

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ECB must keep raising rates to fight off inflation – Lane

17th January 2023

The European Central Bank must raise interest rates to a level that starts to restrict growth and their peak will depend on how the economy responds to the most rapid policy tightening cycle on record, ECB chief economist Philip Lane has told the Financial Times. The ECB has raised rates by a combined 2.5 percentage […]

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Employers hope to attract workers to the north west with Dublin event

17th January 2023

A number of agencies will come together to promote the north west with some of the region’s biggest employers at an event in Dublin next month. The goal of the event, which will take place on 9 February in the Westbury Hotel, is to get the message out to professionals based in Dublin and the […]

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3,500 net new jobs created by LEOs last year

17th January 2023

Nearly 3,500 net new jobs were created by companies supported by Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) around the country last year despite the economic challenges. In total 7,870 new roles were added over the 12 months before jobs lost were taken into account, a 10% increase on the previous year. The gains marked the ninth consecutive […]

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Movies and TV productions share in €127.3m corporation tax credits for 2022

16th January 2023

New movies starring Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon, Sarah Greene and Russell Crowe were some of the big winners in the Revenue Commissioners’ Section 481 film corporation tax credit scheme for the Irish movie and TV production sector last year. New figures provided by the Revenue Commissioners show that the value of payments made under the […]

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Agreement over NI Protocol important – Enterprise Ireland CEO

16th January 2023

The Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Ireland has said that Ireland was uniquely placed to do well in global markets, but reaching an agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol was important. Speaking on RTÉ’s The Business programme, Leo Clancy added that the aim of Enterprise Ireland is that at some point it will no longer […]

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Live Register numbers up marginally in December

16th January 2023

All counties saw an increase in the number of people on the Live Register in the 12 months to December All counties saw an increase in the number of people on the Live Register in the 12 months to December The number of people signing on the Live Register increased marginally in December, by 300 […]

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