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1-in-4 businesses yet to take action to prepare for pension auto-enrolment

23rd July 2025

One-in-four businesses in Ireland have yet to take any action to prepare for the introduction of pension auto-enrolment ahead of its launch on 1 January 2026, according to a new survey. The research from professional services firm Aon found that only 7% of organisations have fully updated their internal systems and legal documents ahead of […]

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Scope for €1.5 billion in tax cuts for Budget 2026

23rd July 2025

The Government is allowing scope for €1.5bn of tax cuts in Budget 2026, according to the Summer Economic Statement. The spending package will be €7.9bn, which is a 7.3% increase on 2025. It means the total package of tax cuts and spending increases will be €9.4bn in the budget next year. However, the Summer Economic […]

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Over 6,500 Irish SMEs helped by National Enterprise Hub in first year

23rd July 2025

More than 6,500 SMEs have been directly supported by the National Enterprise Hub (NEH) in the first year since its launch. The National Enterprise Hub is an initiative of the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment and Enterprise Ireland and brings together information and resources on over 250 Government supports from 30 different departments and […]

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Govt to discuss checks on legal challenges to planning decisions

22nd July 2025

Businesses and individuals bringing legal challenges to planning decisions will face additional restrictions under changes being discussed at Cabinet today. Minister for Housing James Browne is reforming the area of judicial reviews in Irish planning amid Government frustration at delays in securing permission for large housing developments. It is understood that the “leave to apply” […]

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€40bn for housing and water services under new infrastructure spending plan

22nd July 2025

The Government is due to announce the details of a flagship plan to build infrastructure over the next five years, which will include €40 billion for housing including water services. The revised National Development Plan will contain €100bn funding for housing, energy, water and transport projects from 2026 to 2030. Around €30bn of that figure […]

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1-in-4 businesses yet to take action to prepare for pension auto-enrolment

22nd July 2025

One-in-four businesses in Ireland have yet to take any action to prepare for the introduction of pension auto-enrolment ahead of its launch on 1 January 2026, according to a new survey. The research from professional services firm Aon found that only 7% of organisations have fully updated their internal systems and legal documents ahead of […]

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Govt plans to inject additional €30bn into infrastructure

21st July 2025

The Government is finalising a major investment plan to inject up to €30 billion of additional funding into Ireland’s infrastructure between 2026 and 2030. Coalition leaders and senior ministers met last night to agree the final details of the revised National Development Plan that will take expected overall investment in the State’s infrastructure over the […]

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Is Bitcoin a smart buy after a volatile Crypto Week?

21st July 2025

Bitcoin hit new all-time highs of $123,000 before pulling back during a big policy week in the US for cryptocurrency. In an unprecedented move, US lawmakers set aside a week for cryptocurrency, advancing a trio of landmark bills aimed at regulating stablecoins, clarifying digital asset oversight, and blocking a central bank digital currency. Dubbed Crypto […]

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Govt set to sign off on €100 billion revised National Development Plan

21st July 2025

Coalition leaders and senior ministers will meet this morning to sign off on the €100bn revised National Development Plan. The blueprint for infrastructure spending will be announced tomorrow along with the Summer Economic Statement. Housing, transport, energy and water services will be funded from the new National Development Plan. Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers […]

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Number of properties available under HAP scheme fell last month

18th July 2025

The number of properties that were available to rent within the discretionary rate of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) scheme last month fell to 32. It is a decrease of nine properties (-22%) since March, according to the latest Simon Communities quarterly Locked Out of the Market report. Over three dates last month, 16 areas […]

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