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Preliminary data from the Personal Injuries Assessment Board suggests that the average award has decreased by around 50%. The information is contained in the first implementation report of the Action Plan for Insurance Reform, which Tánaiste Leo Varadkar is expected to present to Cabinet at Dublin Castle this morning. Mr Varadkar, who is also Minister […]
Read MoreHospitality representatives were told today that indoor dining could reopen for 1.8 million fully vaccinated people with a self-regulated vaccine pass system. A document or email proving vaccination against Covid-19 could be used to secure entry to indoor hospitality. A letter will shortly be issued to fully vaccinated people ahead of the return of non-essential […]
Read MoreHospitality representatives were told today that indoor dining could reopen for 1.8 million fully vaccinated people with a self-regulated vaccine pass system. A document or email proving vaccination against Covid-19 could be used to secure entry to indoor hospitality. A letter will shortly be issued to fully vaccinated people ahead of the return of non-essential […]
Read MoreNew figures from the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) show that the number of people who died in work-related incidents last year rose 13% to 53, despite many workplaces being closed for long spells due to Covid-19 restrictions. However, there was also a substantial decline in the number of non-fatal incidents reported to the authority, […]
Read MoreNew figures from the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) show that the number of people who died in work-related incidents last year rose 13% to 53, despite many workplaces being closed for long spells due to Covid-19 restrictions. However, there was also a substantial decline in the number of non-fatal incidents reported to the authority, […]
Read MoreTalks between the hospitality industry and Government representatives to find a way of allowing indoor hospitality to resume will get under way later. Indoor drinking and dining in pubs and restaurants had been due to recommence today, as part of the next phase of easing restrictions. The Government decided last week to delay resuming indoor […]
Read MoreGrowth in activity in the services sector increased further in June but cost pressures continued to intensify for firms with input price inflation hitting its highest level since 2008, a survey reveals today. AIB’s IHS Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 63.1 from 62.1 in May, the highest level in more than five years. […]
Read MoreThursday saw the OECD forge a landmark deal to reform the global corporation tax system. Brokered among 130 countries and jurisdictions, the accord aims to modernise and stabilise what’s seen as an outdated and divisive means of calculating and collecting what large multinationals owe and pay in tax. But Ireland isn’t on board as yet, […]
Read MoreThe Organisation for Cooperation and Development (OECD) has said that 130 countries and jurisdictions have signed up to a plan that will bring sweeping new reforms to global corporation tax rules. However, Ireland is not on the list of signatories to the proposals. Under the plan, countries will be able to tax the profits of […]
Read MoreThe Minister for Finance has told the Dáil that he will oversee “a broad-ranging review” of the banking sector. Paschal Donohoe said the review will consider “possible gaps in terms of competition and consumer choice”, “assess the availability of credit to SMEs … and consider options to further develop the mortgage market.” It wil also […]
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