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US Government Shutdown Ends Following Major Funding Agreement

The United States has brought an end to the longest federal government shutdown in its history after President Donald Trump ...
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Government’s New National Housing Plan Sparks Mixed Reactions

The Government is preparing to unveil its latest National Housing Plan, a strategy that aims to reshape Ireland’s housing landscape ...
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Local Property Tax Filing Window Closes After Significant Last-Minute Activity

The filing window for the latest Local Property Tax cycle has now closed, following a surge in activity from homeowners ...
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Climate body recommends rise in grants to buy EVs

The Climate Change Advisory Council (CCAC) is recommending that the Government provides an additional €10,000 in grants to low income ...
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Transatlantic airfares slump as Europeans skip US travel

Airfares from Europe to the United States have dropped to rates not seen since before the Covid-19 pandemic, as travellers ...
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Amazon’s corporate workforce may shrink as AI takes over routine tasks

Rollout of generative AI and agents will reduce Amazon’s total corporate workforce in the next few years, Andy Jassy, CEO ...
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Household saving rate slows to 14% in first quarter

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that households saved 14% of their income in the first three months ...
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Minimum standard of living costs rise by almost 20% since 2020 – SVP

Essential minimum living costs increased by 1.8% in the past year with a cumulative increase of 18.8% nationally since 2020. ...
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State sells final AIB shares 15 years after banking crisis

The State has sold its remaining shares in AIB, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said today. The State sold a ...
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