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Three grain ships leave Ukraine, one bound for Ireland

Three ships loaded with grain, one of which is bound for Ireland, have left Ukrainian ports under a recently concluded ...
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Consumers spending more as essentials inflate – Revolut

Spending on groceries, restaurants and fuel is increasing month-on-month, according to banking app Revolut, as consumers prioritise while inflation surges. ...
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Grocery price inflation hits 4.7% – Kantar

The average household is facing a €330 price increase on their annual grocery bill, according to the latest figures from ...
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84% of businesses survived Covid pandemic – CSO

Around 6% of businesses that were operating in 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic began, appeared to have closed by the ...
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EU chief proposes phased ban on Russian oil

European Union countries will stop importing Russian oil and refined products by the end of the year, Ursula von der ...
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Community sector workers to stage protest in Dublin

Trade union members working in the community sector and for Section 39 healthcare organisations are to hold a protest in ...
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€1,000 for farmers to help prevent fodder shortage

Farmers are set to benefit from a new silage support scheme that is being brought to the Cabinet for approval ...
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Employment boost keeps manufacturing growth booming – PMI

Rapid manufacturing growth continued at a similar level in April compared to a month earlier as the strongest boost to ...
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KBC Bank Ireland extends current account closure notice

KBC Bank Ireland said it has decided to extend the notice period for the closure of current accounts from 90 ...
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