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Public sector workers call for higher starting salaries

Public sector workers will today call for an increase in starting salaries amid claims that pay for new entrants is far too low. The issue will be debated at the biennial conference of Fórsa, the country’s largest public sector trade union. More than 700 delegates have gathered in Killarney for the event which began last […]

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Over €12bn spent using mobile wallets in past year

Over €12 billion was spent using mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google pay in the 12 months to March, new data shows. The figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland reveal that mobile wallet payments accounted for more than half of the value of all contactless payments made during the period. €24 billion […]

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PTSB cuts mortgage rates for the third time this year

Having eased considerably last year, fuel forecourt prices are on the rise once again. In the space of a month average fuel prices have risen by 10-13.5%, according to AA Ireland, in no small part due to the latest phase of the Government’s excise duty restoration. PTSB has announced cuts to its standard three-year fixed-rate […]

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Irish economy forecast to grow by 1.2% this year – EU

The European Commission has maintained its expectations for the performance of the Irish economy this year with a predicted GDP growth rate of 1.2%. In its Spring 2024 Economic Forecast, published today, the Commission has also forecast GDP growth of 3.6% for 2025, up from 3.2% predicted in the Winter Economic forecast which was published […]

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42% of Ireland’s electricity powered by gas in April – Gas Networks Ireland

Gas generated 42% of Ireland’s electricity in April, new figures from Gas Network Ireland show today. After a notably windy period in February and March, gas was the most dominant contributor to electricity generation last month as it surpassed wind energy’s contribution of 36%. Gas Network Ireland said that gas was the primary source of […]

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Oil slips on signs of weak fuel demand, strong dollar

Oil prices extended declines today amid signs of weak fuel demand and as comments from US Federal Reserve officials dampened hopes of interest rate cuts, which could slow growth and crimp energy use in the world’s biggest economy. Brent crude futures slid seven cents (0.1%) to stand at $82.72 a barrel this morning, while US […]

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UK exits recession with better-than-expected 0.6% GDP growth

Britain’s economy grew by the most in nearly in three years in the first quarter of 2024, ending the shallow recession it entered in the second half of last year and delivering a boost to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ahead of an election. The Office for National Statistics said UK gross domestic product expanded by […]

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