Irish inflation soared to 6.9% in March, EU says
Energy remains the dominant driving force in rising prices across euro zone, followed by food, alcohol and tobacco
Energy remains the dominant driving force in rising prices across euro zone, followed by food, alcohol and tobacco
Concerns for the company, which could owe at least €40m, had been growing
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Central Bank reports strong rebound in economy but warns on inflationary pressure
European centre issues updated guidelines as Omicron wave creates staffing issues
Government is also dealing with high level of applications for enhanced illness benefit
Providence Resources strategic review says lease undertaking at site is key to viability
Simon Communities study finds 79% fall in properties available for HAP recipients
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New report by food safety authority says the labels should be ‘fact-checked’ regularly
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College careers services can help the transition from third level to the jobs market
Pandemic ‘a game-changer’ that has proven how adaptable graduates can be
From science to music, diverse range of courses offers options for all interests
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IAG interim results show passenger revenue during six months to June 30th slid to €33m
Lawyer says increase not a pandemic effect but the result of new, shorter waiting time
Prof Philip Nolan outlines modelling behind advice that led to postponed reopening
Councillor says he wants to be a mayor for ‘all of the people of Limerick’
Furlong was prominent in horse racing industry, and won World Series of Poker event
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Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Takeover of Arachas described as ‘an extraordinary transaction’
Facilities aimed at asymptomatic cases but HSE official says people with symptoms used Tullamore centre
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Cabinet moves to delay reopening after 21 clusters reported during seven days
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Protest by anti-mask, anti-lockdown groups, including right-wing National Party took place outside Leinster House
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Further Education Colleges seeing greater interest in pandemic-related courses
Further Education: Newly appointed senator says a piece of paper is no proof of anyone’s ability to make a success of themselves
Lender also narrows gap favouring new borrowers over existing customers
An additional 96 outbreaks in private households were reported in the week to last Sunday
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Up to 90% compliance over mandatory wearing of face masks on public transport
Airline boss criticises British government’s plans for quarantine period for travellers
If closure deemed necessary by experts ‘then that is what should happen and will happen’
Minister for Transport also asserts there are no plans for State to buy a stake in Aer Lingus
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Two healthcare workers in Kilkenny hospital die from coronavirus
Review board to be established for investigation after application by interested party
Agency announces it has redeemed the outstanding €1.06bn of subordinated debt
While some colleges are seeing increased demand for health care, students are also becoming more active
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Company says ‘seismic transformations’ required to address issue of climate change
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New technology monitors aircraft location with GPS, as radar covers just 30% of globe
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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