Minister accepts Central Bank's spending assessment The Central Bank has warned the Government's planned Budget package of €9.4bn of additional spending is "too large" and "unnecessary". Budget 2026 • 8 hrs
Minister accepts Central Bank's spending assessment The Central Bank has warned the Government's planned Budget package of €9.4bn of additional spending is "too large" and "unnecessary". Budget 2026 • 8 hrs
Luxembourg's regulator to be quizzed on Israel decision Luxembourg's financial regulator is going to be questioned by politicians tomorrow following its decision to approve paperwork to allow Israel raise money in the EU. Business • 15 Sep
Luxembourg's regulator to be quizzed on Israel decision Luxembourg's financial regulator is going to be questioned by politicians tomorrow following its decision to approve paperwork to allow Israel raise money in the EU. Business • 15 Sep
Talks to continue over future of Kenny Jacobs at daa Talks are expected to continue over the coming days between legal representatives for the chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority (daa) Kenny Jacobs and lawyers for the board of the organisation. Business • 14 Sep
Talks to continue over future of Kenny Jacobs at daa Talks are expected to continue over the coming days between legal representatives for the chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority (daa) Kenny Jacobs and lawyers for the board of the organisation. Business • 14 Sep
Cost-of-living packages the norm, cutting them is hard The Government is adamant that there won't be any cost-of-living measures in the Budget to be announced on 7 October, but that may be difficult to deliver as food prices rise. Analysis and Comment • 13 Sep
Cost-of-living packages the norm, cutting them is hard The Government is adamant that there won't be any cost-of-living measures in the Budget to be announced on 7 October, but that may be difficult to deliver as food prices rise. Analysis and Comment • 13 Sep
Rising health spend 'key challenge' for public finances Rising health spending is going be a "key challenge" for the public finances if it continues at its current trajectory, according to the Government. Business • 11 Sep
Rising health spend 'key challenge' for public finances Rising health spending is going be a "key challenge" for the public finances if it continues at its current trajectory, according to the Government. Business • 11 Sep
Average rents for new tenancies up 5.5% in Q1 - RTB The average rents for new tenancies nationally rose by 5.5% annually to €1,696 in the first three months of the year. Business • 12 Sep
Average rents for new tenancies up 5.5% in Q1 - RTB The average rents for new tenancies nationally rose by 5.5% annually to €1,696 in the first three months of the year. Business • 12 Sep
Population could grow much faster than expected - report Ireland's population could grow much faster than previously expected, according to new scenarios published by the Department of Finance. Ireland • 10 Sep
Population could grow much faster than expected - report Ireland's population could grow much faster than previously expected, according to new scenarios published by the Department of Finance. Ireland • 10 Sep
Donohoe warns Govt against once-off measures in Budget Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has warned that the Government must change course in the upcoming Budget and move away from one-off cost of living measures Ireland • 09 Sep
Donohoe warns Govt against once-off measures in Budget Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has warned that the Government must change course in the upcoming Budget and move away from one-off cost of living measures Ireland • 09 Sep
Interest paid on Ireland's borrowings to rise - report The amount the State pays in interest on the country's borrowings is going to rise in the coming years, a new report from the Department of Finance has warned. Business • 05 Sep
Interest paid on Ireland's borrowings to rise - report The amount the State pays in interest on the country's borrowings is going to rise in the coming years, a new report from the Department of Finance has warned. Business • 05 Sep
Exports push GDP 18.5% higher in first half of 2025 - CSO The domestic economy, excluding the impact of foreign companies, grew by a healthy 3.8% in the first six months of the year. Business • 04 Sep
Exports push GDP 18.5% higher in first half of 2025 - CSO The domestic economy, excluding the impact of foreign companies, grew by a healthy 3.8% in the first six months of the year. Business • 04 Sep