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‘No decisions’ made over carers allowance in Budget – Donohoe

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The Minister for Finance has said that “no decisions” have been made on changes to the carers allowance in this year’s budget. Minister Paschal Donohoe said however that “it is a matter that is important to the Government and we are working collectively with regard to that”. He said how the Government supports carers “has […]

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Is it good economics to pay €10 million for an NFL match in Dublin?

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Thousands of American tourists have come to Dublin this weekend to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers challenge the Minnesota Vikings in Croke Park. It is the first time ever that an official NFL (National Football League) regular season game will take place in Ireland. Ireland has hosted seven college American football games since 2012 but this […]

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Where do our taxes go and where will they go in future?

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Spending money wisely is perhaps one of the most important jobs for any government. In Ireland there are three big expenditure categories which absorb more than half of all taxes collected every year: Social Protection, which accounts for 22% of spending, Health (21%) and Education (10%). Housing, which the Government says is its top priority, […]

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17% reduction in mortgages approved last month – report

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The number of mortgages approved last month was down 17% on the figures for July. The latest Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) Mortgage Approvals Report also shows that there was 2.5% reduction in approvals in August compared to the same month last year. The report shows 4,536 mortgages were approved in August 2025. First-time […]

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Trump threatens 100% tariff on branded pharmaceutical imports

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US President Donald Trump has announced a new tariff of 100% on branded pharmaceutical imports from companies that are not building manufacturing plants in the US. On his social media platform Truth Social, President Trump said beginning 1 October, the US will levy a 100% tariff on “any branded or patented pharmaceutical unless a company […]

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Taoiseach to discuss trade, Ukraine and Gaza in meeting with Canadian PM

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The Taoiseach is in Canada for a bilateral meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The two leaders are expected to discuss trade, Ukraine and Gaza. US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada have cost Canadian exporters five billion dollars so far this year, and have soured relations between the two, as have President […]

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Irish economy is continuing to show ‘resilience’ – Ibec

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Ibec says the Irish economy is continuing to show “remarkable momentum and resilience.” In its latest economic outlook, the employers group says investment and consumer demand, in particular, have held up “despite enormous uncertainty about the global trading environment”. It is warning that there are challenges ahead, “driven by a slowing global economic environment and […]

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Govt warned of ‘damaging’ economic effect of increased Budget spend

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The Government has been warned of the danger of overheating the economy with its planned €9.4 billion spending increase in the Budget next month by the Economic and Social Research Institute. The development comes a week after the Central Bank said the additional expenditure in the Budget was “too large”. The ESRI said the Government’s […]

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