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Theresa May outlines ‘generous offer’ to EU citizens in UK as Varadkar sets out Irish case

23rd June 2017

British Prime Minister Theresa May last night outlined a “fair” deal to reassure EU citizens about their status post-Brexit, as Taoiseach Leo Varadkar sought to highlight Ireland’s case at his first EU summit. Mrs May, significantly weakened by her humiliating general election result, moved to reassure fellow leaders that her government will protect the rights […]

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There may be more jobs than workers ‘if unemployment rate continues to drop’

23rd June 2017

Minister Paschal Donohoe has warned of possible “capacity constraints” in the labour market if the unemployment numbers continue to drop at the expected rate. While the Government doesn’t expect a situation to arise where there won’t be enough workers to fill available jobs, Mr Donohoe said the scenario is something ministers would have to “reflect […]

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Dublin is still the second most expensive city in Eurozone for expats to live

21st June 2017

The strengthening dollar against the euro means that Dublin – along with its fellow Eurozone members – have fallen down the rankings in terms of most expensive destinations for expatriates to locate to. According to Mercer’s 2017 Cost of Living Survey, Dublin is the 66th most expensive city in the world for expats in terms […]

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Pay freezes predicted despite country’s economic growth

28th March 2017

Labour costs in Ireland are rising at one of the slowest rates in the EU despite the country’s strong economic performance. Ireland is currently the fastest-growing economy in western Europe, yet the latest data from Eurostat shows that wage costs in the country rose by just 1.1pc in the last three months of last year. […]

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‘Strong evidence’ Ireland aiding EU banks’ tax-avoidance schemes

28th March 2017

Ireland is one of the countries “leading the race to the bottom” in the facilitation of global tax avoidance, according to a new report from charity group Oxfam. Oxfam said there “is strong evidence” that Ireland is aiding significant corporate-tax-avoidance schemes for European banks. In a report titled ‘Opening the Vaults’, researchers at Oxfam, in […]

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Irish firms in top five UK foreign business owners

28th March 2017

Irish-based companies are among the biggest foreign owners of UK firms, ahead of Japan and well ahead of rising powerhouse China. More than one-in-four of the UK’s most important businesses are foreign owned, according to figures from the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS). The data shows as many as 24,145 UK businesses are owned […]

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Price of Dublin semi-D surging again at same rate as in boom years

27th March 2017

The price of an average semi-detached house in parts of Dublin is inflating as fast as in the boom years and the period immediately before the Central Bank introduced its lending restrictions two-and-a-half years ago. Prices in North County and South County Dublin both increased by 5.6pc in the three months since December, while Dublin […]

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Public sector pay ‘outstrips private workers by 40pc’

27th March 2017

Public sector workers get paid 40pc more on average than their private sector counterparts, a report claims. By contrast, in the UK public sector pay is almost on a par with the private sector, with Ireland’s public/private pay gap high by European standards, the paper states. The study by Davy Stockbrokers argues that any future […]

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The UK triggering Article 50 will soon be forgotten – then the hard negotiations start

27th March 2017

On Wednesday, the UK prime minister is scheduled to ­’trigger’ Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union to announce to the 27 other EU member states that the UK intends to leave the union. It will be no surprise. On June 23 last a majority of voters in the UK and Gibraltar voted in […]

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Ireland joins China-led Asian bank in bid to boost links

24th March 2017

Ireland’s application for membership of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has been formally approved. Ireland is one of 13 applicants to the new Beijing-based international financial institution whose membership was approved yesterday. It is the first time the AIIB has welcomed new members since it inception, the multilateral financial institution said. The approved […]

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