Mon, 22 Jun, 2020
A former Lord Mayor of Dublin and a leading environmentalist believe the introduction of a tourist tax in the city would benefit the entire country.
Mon, 05 Aug, 2019
More than €3 million in unpaid wages was recovered by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) last year.
Fri, 26 Apr, 2019
New reporting requirements aimed at making employers come clean on the scale of non-fatal accidents and other mishaps in the workplace, have seen the number of reported risky incidents rise by almost a third but the level of under-reporting remains a cause for concern.
Wed, 03 Jan, 2018
A new affordable housing scheme to help struggling buyers in cities and targeted areas will be unveiled by the Government in the coming weeks.
Fri, 13 Oct, 2017
This morning, the annual Pieta House Darkness Into Light event will, or has if you’ve lingered abed, involve something around 200,000 people at 150 venues around the world.
Sat, 06 May, 2017
THE British Home Office has recorded a startling rise in racially or religiously aggravated crimes in England or Wales since June’s Brexit vote. The office recorded an increase of 41% in July, 2016, compared to July, 2015.
Sat, 15 Oct, 2016
Special parking spaces are to be set aside specifically for elderly motorists in three areas of West Cork and calls have been made for more to be developed as our ageing population increases in the years ahead.
Mon, 26 Sep, 2016
Tue, 20 Sep, 2016
Jack and Emily remain the most popular baby names in Ireland, but 50 years ago John and Mary were the top choices for parents.
Wed, 01 Jun, 2016
Standard & Poor’s, one of the financial sector’s major credit ratings agencies, has raised its ratings on a number of Irish banks due to improved profitability within the industry.
Wed, 22 Jul, 2015
The brother of a young mother, murdered alongside her children, has called for newly announced tougher sentencing and bail laws for burglars to also be applied for more violent crimes.
Thu, 16 Apr, 2015
One of the highlights of the latest report from the Central Statistic Office (CSO) on national income and expenditure, dated October 2014 was that under tax on income and wealth (Page 21).
Wed, 22 Oct, 2014
Prices of homes for sale rose by 5.6% in the past year, but the increase in values was entirely due to a surge in demand for properties in Dublin.
Tue, 24 Dec, 2013
There was an increase of 0.5% in the value of retail sales in September 2013 when compared with August 2013, according to figures released by the Central Statistic office today.
Tue, 29 Oct, 2013
Retail sales fell unexpectedly in November compared with the previous month and year-on-year, according to figures released by the Central Statistic Office.
Tue, 08 Jan, 2013
The number of people actually born on Co Clare soil swelled by one in the early hours of Friday morning when baby Éirinn Christina Robbins Logue was born on the side of the road in the small Burren village of Corofin.
Wed, 16 May, 2012
OLDER people are the fastest-growing internet user group, but nearly one third of Irish people who go online every day do not have broadband access.
Sat, 10 Dec, 2011
IRISH households now owe twice their income and are dipping into savings to pay off debts.
Fri, 21 Oct, 2011
THE number of overseas visitors to Ireland over the peak summer months rose by almost 10% compared with the same period last year.
Sat, 24 Sep, 2011
IRISH banking customers have access to less information than other EU small business sectors to compare the overall costs of repaying credit, according to the ICMSA.
Thu, 09 Jun, 2011
I ENJOY doing the census. Dare I use the word fun to describe a task, which some do see as a deep invasion of privacy with 34 questions in this one.
Fri, 08 Apr, 2011
WITH good news as rare as hen’s teeth nowadays, it is heartening to learn that the latest export figures show our export industry is burgeoning.
Thu, 24 Feb, 2011
Taoiseach Brian Cowen insisted today that people must start spending more cash as he dismissed claims that Ireland was heading for a double-dip recession.
Thu, 23 Sep, 2010
The numbers of European travellers holidaying in Ireland continued to fall this summer but people coming from further afield made more trips to Irish shores.
Sat, 28 Aug, 2010
A LEADING advocate for homeless people has expressed concern about new plans to ban begging near bank machines and other premises and has warned they do little to address the root cause of the problem.
Thu, 27 May, 2010
THE alarming rise in suicide, particularly among young men who have lost their jobs, warrants an emergency government response, a conference on suicide prevention was told yesterday.
Tue, 30 Mar, 2010
NIGHTCLUB owners are seeking amended legislation to allow for special opening hour permits which would help create 1,600 full-time jobs and pump €95 million into the economy.
Wed, 15 Jul, 2009
The falling cost of living needs to be reflected in reduced wages and business costs, the Irish Small & Medium Enterprises Association (ISME) claimed today.
Thu, 12 Mar, 2009
ANALYSIS of Central Statistic Office (CSO) figures from the past 20 years paint a picture of a rural Ireland with an increasingly ageing population and one haemorrhaging young people.
Wed, 04 Mar, 2009
The actual number of work-related deaths in Ireland is more than 23 times the official figure, a trade union said today.
Tue, 04 Nov, 2008
SINN FÉIN has called for the Dáil to be recalled early to deal with what it described as “an unprecedented public finance crisis”.
Thu, 04 Sep, 2008
ONLY 213 incidents of supplying drugs and possession of illegal substances behind bars have been identified by gardaí over the past five years, new figures reveal.
Wed, 25 Jun, 2008
THE number of unemployed people rose sharply last month by 5,000, making it the biggest jump of the entire year, the latest figures show.
Sat, 08 Dec, 2007
THE Irish economy remains one of the strongest in the EU — but the country’s international trade competitiveness is deteriorating.
Tue, 01 May, 2007
Employers group Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC) today welcomed Central Statistic Office (CSO) figures which showed that the overall unemployment rate is now down to 4.2%, a five-year low.
Thu, 22 Feb, 2007
The ISEQ began the day on a positive note moving into the black by 30.15 points this morning.
Thu, 28 Sep, 2006
WITH the appalling weather conditions of recent days fuelling fears that global warming is here to stay, pollution in Ireland continues at alarming levels amid Government failure to meet greenhouse gas targets set out in the Kyoto Protocol.
Wed, 24 May, 2006
WATERFORD Fianna Fáil Senator Brendan Kenneally has said the city and the south-eastern region will continue to lag behind the rest of the country unless Waterford Institute of Technology is given university status.
Fri, 24 Feb, 2006
A MINI baby boom and an ongoing influx of immigrants has pushed the population to its highest in nearly 150 years, figures show.
Thu, 15 Sep, 2005
While campaigners have welcomed the Government's new suicide-prevention strategy, they say they still question commitment to resources in the area.
Thu, 08 Sep, 2005
Employer’s group ISME has described benchmarking as one of the greatest scams ever foisted on the Irish people.
Wed, 07 Sep, 2005
AND the Word was made Focal.
Sat, 03 Apr, 2004
Thu, 01 Apr, 2004
The Government has been accused of failing to take urgent action to tackle the issue of declining farm family incomes.
Sat, 03 Jan, 2004
THE decline in the number of dairy farmers is set to accelerate, but those who intend to remain plan to substantially increase the size of their business, a Teagasc survey reveals.
Wed, 10 Dec, 2003
FINE GAEL has urged the Government to investigate claims that Ireland’s trade with other countries is being seriously affected by massive VAT scams.
Sat, 23 Aug, 2003
INDUSTRIAL employment has plunged to its lowest level in over five years as the high-technology sector suffers badly, shock new figures disclose.
Sat, 28 Jun, 2003
ECONOMISTS have clashed in a row over whether GDP or GNP is the best measure of the state of the economy.
Fri, 02 May, 2003
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