Skip to content

News

Corporation tax take in November up 27% on last year

Corporation taxes recovered strongly in the month of November, helping the Exchequer to deliver a surplus of €5.4 billion. Just ...
Read More

Jump in retail salaries predicted for next year

Fashion and other non-food retailers in Ireland are increasing salaries by 10%-12% in a bid to secure and retain top-tier ...
Read More

Growth in service sector picks up in November

The rate of growth in the service sector picked up in November, new figures show. The latest AIB Purchasing Managers’ ...
Read More

Average Christmas spending set to fall 13% this year – CCPC

Consumers expect average expenditure this Christmas to be down 13% compared with last year, according to a survey conducted for ...
Read More

New cars registered in November slows by 4%

The number of new cars registered in November fell 4% according to new data from the Society of the Irish ...
Read More

Latest CSO figures confirm economy in recession

Figures today from the Central Statistics Office confirm that the economy is in recession. The economy, as measured by gross ...
Read More

One in four here in ‘precarious employment’

Just over a quarter of workers here are employed in what are deemed to be secure, high quality jobs, an ...
Read More

Manufacturing conditions stabilise in November

Business conditions in the manufacturing sector stabilised in November, new figures show. The latest Purchasing Managers Index from AIB reveals ...
Read More

First Home Scheme extended to self-builders building first home

The Government has extended the First Home Scheme to self-builders who are building their first home. The scheme, which was ...
Read More