Opposition hit out at price of goods in Dublin

The Government was tonight accused of being complacent about price rises after a report revealed goods in Dublin were on average 3.5% dearer than the rest of the country.

Opposition hit out at price of goods in Dublin

The Government was tonight accused of being complacent about price rises after a report revealed goods in Dublin were on average 3.5% dearer than the rest of the country.

Labour Party senator Derek McDowell said spiralling prices were a major disincentive to working and living in the city with haircuts, beer and the cinema much more expensive than elsewhere.

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