Rapid decline in inflation owes much to base effects
Latest flash estimate for the harmonised index of consumer prices puts annualised rate of price growth in economy in October at 0.1%
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Latest flash estimate for the harmonised index of consumer prices puts annualised rate of price growth in economy in October at 0.1%
In this ingenious book, Richard Seymour explains why we are assailed by violent dysfunctions and how to reinvigorate the template for our societies in other ways than simply shoring up faith in failing systems
From Friday, homes worth €515,000, up from €450,000, will now be eligible for the initiative, as well as apartments or town houses worth €385,000
Minister for Public Expenditure ‘reluctant’ to see anything that adds to the cost of living as TII announces 10 cent increase on M50 tolls for unregistered vehicles
CSO says weaker level of price growth driven by falling energy prices
The couple didn’t have travel insurance, as they always left organising this until a couple of days before departure
Car insurance company said ‘that because my mother is dead my father could no longer benefit from its policy of reductions for spouses’
Emirates declined to issue boarding passes to couple on €6.5k trip due to what reader says is a ‘minor imperfection’
Climate, immigration and the sustainability of our economic model are subjects no one wants to talk about but they are not going away
Election 2024 will still see the issues that concerned voters most in 2020
Some people have been giving monthly sums of €15 to Complete Savings and getting nothing in return
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
The average house price in Roscommon is about €196,000, but the county offers more than just affordability, according to the locals
National Youth Council of Ireland research highlights the continuing massive impact of the housing shortage and cost of living crisis
Tenth annual Amárach Research assessment shows scores of key customer-facing companies should take a leaf out of the credit unions’ book
Grant Thornton survey indicates just quarter of Irish businesses believe ongoing geopolitical uncertainty will diminish growth potential
From house prices to cost of living, the Government and Opposition parties need to win on these issues during any upcoming campaign
Pricewatch Extra: Reader who cancelled a holiday due to a family tragedy finds her insurance company pointing to a common get-out clause
Northern Ireland’s largest private company saw its sales rise 10.7 per cent last year
European Central Bank expected to reduce interest rates on Thursday as inflation fears replaced by concerns for economic growth
Minister told Cabinet of plans to allocate net €6.3bn to fund capital works, public pay costs and cost of living measures
ECB widely expected to reduce official rates again on Thursday
The hospitality sector will take to the streets on Tuesday over what they say is the Government’s failure to deal with the increased costs that is shuttering restaurants
Dealing with policyholders and claims no longer appears to be top of the corporate agenda
Dunnes clinches top spot in supermarket league table, with Teso close behind
Online fraud is often met with victim blaming by the bank, but not in this fortunate reader’s case
Inflation now mostly concentrated in restaurants and hotels where prices were up 3.9% for the year
Pricewatch Extra: Reader and her husband endure miserable trip, but who was to blame?
TDs to hear Land Development Agency has pipeline of 37 sites to deliver about 17,000 homes
Study examining childhood experience finds exposure to structural inequality in early years is central to educational success
Research shows many homes listed as available are already sale agreed due to delays in updating websites and also to maintain market interest in case sales fall through
Online banking and contactless payments make it harder to keep tracking of your day-to-day spending
Economic and Social Research Institute conducted study over nine years
'My wife was standing at the desk with her mother’s urn in her arms pleading for some consideration to be shown given the circumstances. In the end, we had no choice but to pay'
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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