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Government seeking return of €34m in PUP over-payments

The Government is seeking the return of almost €34m which was wrongly claimed in Pandemic Unemployment Payments (PUP) at the ...
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Electricity customers may be charged more from 5-7pm

Electricity supply companies may be charged more for their customers to use electricity between the hours of 5pm to 7pm. ...
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No small thing: The growing value of microtransactions

Having once been the butt of the joke amongst gamers, microtransactions have grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. Today, some ...
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Electricity supply companies may be charged more between 5pm-7pm – ESRI

Electricity supply companies may be charged more for their customers to use electricity between the hours of 5pm to 7pm, ...
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Euro zone inflation reaches record high of 8.9%

Euro zone inflation reached a new record high of 8.9% year-on-year in July, the EU’s statistics office has confirmed, with ...
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M50 toll income rose 13% last year as traffic recovered

Toll income on the country’s busiest road, the M50, surged 13% to €140 million last year as traffic volumes recovered ...
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Turnover of Irish multinationals down 7% to €238bn in 2020

The turnover of Irish-owned multinationals reached €238bn in 2020, down 7% when compared to the previous year. New figures from ...
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ECB’s Schnabel says inflation outlook hasn’t improved

The euro zone inflation outlook has failed to improve since a July rate hike, European Central Bank board member Isabel ...
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Personal loan drawdowns jump by 20% – BPFI

The value of personal loan drawdowns increased by 20.1% in the second quarter of this year to €414 million, compared ...
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