Leading experts warn landmark Climate Bill has fundamental flaw
Aspects of Bill ‘not scientifically well grounded’ and ‘entirely lacking in legal certainty’
Aspects of Bill ‘not scientifically well grounded’ and ‘entirely lacking in legal certainty’
Oireachtas committee on climate action is told that the proposal lacks accountability
Uncertainty amidst soaring coronavirus rates and lockdowns across the world
Irish Fiscal and Advisory Council says worst-case scenario could be €15bn
John FitzGerald: It’s much easier in election mode to offer more cash for health or housing than to try to save the planet
Ireland needs to adopt a prudent approach and work towards ending deficits in advance of inevitable downturn, says McGrath
Fiscal Advisory Council to recommend paying down debt and making economy resilient
Paris-based group says Irish authorities should tighten lending rules if needed
Fiscal Advisory Council chief cautions against any new ‘backdoor’ spending increases
Report praised Ireland’s economic rebound as ‘remarkably strong’, says Burton
We want to shelter our little ones from the crassness of commerce, but teaching them how to manage money can equip them for later life
‘Proportionally, the Irish State raises only about 80 per cent of the revenue raised by the average euro-zone state’
Fund claims Ireland should be doing more to cut down borrowing
Government’s attempt to put State officials on new group prompts concern
Peer to quit amid claims the bank enabled tax dodging while he was in charge
Davy’s Donal O’Mahony extremely bullish about the prospects for the economy
‘This is a budget to solidify and strengthen the progresswe have made’
New unpublished report also backs views of Government that Irish agriculture is a special case
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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