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EEconomy
UK needs new EU trade deal, not scraps from the White House – The Irish Times
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why having more leads to working more – The Irish Times

  • 29 August 2025
Back in 1930, John Maynard Keynes predicted that, by 2030, the grandchildren of his generation (which, roughly speaking,…
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Most Northern Ireland hospitality ‘operating at under 80% capacity’, new survey reveals

  • 19 August 2025
“Unsustainable tax increases are squeezing businesses, stifling growth and investment and threatening local employment, especially for young people.”Colin…
EEconomy
Three positive metrics point to health of economy – The Irish Times
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Three positive metrics point to health of economy – The Irish Times

  • 6 July 2025
It might be the calm before the storm, but the Irish economy remains on a positive growth trajectory…
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Employment set to grow over next two years but at slower rate than last year
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Employment set to grow over next two years but at slower rate than last year

  • 6 May 2025
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