Three new developments in housing emerged this week - and not one of them is good news for anyone trying to buy a home
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People living here spent €3.1bn on overnight trips in 2023
The 0.3 per cent rise is the biggest monthly increase since March 2022
Suspected offender was friend or acquaintance in one fifth of cases and a blood relative in 14%
Largest economies perform better than anticipated
Preliminary CSO data indicate GDP was boosted by an increase in activity in the State’s multinational-dominated technology sector
Falling energy prices push headline inflation lower but food prices still rising
The marriages in 2023 fell by 8.7 per cent compared with 2022, but the overall number of marriages exceeded pre-pandemic 2019 figures by 4.2 per cent
CSO figures show output fell by more than 12 per cent in the first three months of 2024 which endangers Government’s aims
Current targets are based on published population projections from the 2016 census. Unfortunately, those projections are a serious underestimate
Gas consumption by large users including data centres jumped 3% year-on-year, says CSO
The Finance Minister never misses an opportunity to raise the ‘inherent unpredictability’ of business tax
Report by property start-up Geowox highlights steep decline in transactions on back of 10 straight ECB interest rate hikes
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath said finances give Ireland options that are not open to many peer countries
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