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  • David Murphy

    Economics and Public Affairs Editor

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    Housing minister in multiple battles over new rent rules

    Housing minister in multiple battles over new rent rules

    The Cabinet gave the green light this week to legislation that radically alters the market for tenants and landlords.

    Business • 31 Jan
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    Over 36,000 new homes completed in 2025 - CSO

    A total of 36,284 homes were built in Ireland last year, an increase of 20.4% on 2024, according to the latest data from the Central Statistics Office.

    Business • 29 Jan
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    State's fiscal watchdog warns over rapid spending growth

    The State's fiscal watchdog has warned that Ireland's rapid growth in spending planned for next five years will leave the public finances in a "vulnerable" position.

    Business • 27 Jan
    The exterior of the GPO in Dublin.

    GPO, NCH projects to benefit from stage agency expertise

    The Government is to use expertise from a State agency to help speed up infrastructural projects.

    Business • 27 Jan
    Magnifying glass in front of an open newspaper with paper houses. Concept of rent, search, purchase real estate.

    Government approves changes to rental rules

    The Government has approved legislation to change the current rental system.

    Politics • 27 Jan
    Donald Trump delivers a special address

    Ireland in unstable relationship with Donald Trump's US

    Ireland is much more exposed than other countries to trade with the US and a week of geopolitical chaos has led to uncomfortable truths emerging, writes David Murphy.

    Business • 26 Jan
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    EU leaders hold summit despite Trump's Greenland U-turn

    EU leaders are meeting in Brussels this evening following US President Donald Trump's dramatic U-turn on Greenland and tariffs.

    Europe • 23 Jan
    Two business men and two business women pictured beside a lake

    AAB agrees deal for Cork's O'Connor Pyne & Co

    UK company AAB has acquired Cork-based chartered accountants O'Connor Pyne & Co, which employs 65 staff.

    Business • 21 Jan
    NUUK, GREENLAND - JAN 13: Greenland residents and political leaders have publicly rejected suggestions by U.S. President Donald Trump that the Arctic island could become part of the United States. Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of D

    As it happened: Trade tensions escalate over Greenland

    Follow live developments as EU finance ministers are to meet in Brussels where the threat of tariffs on countries opposed to Donald Trump's plans for Greenland looms large.

    App • 20 Jan
    President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on six EU countries and Norway and the UK because they opposed his ambitions to take over Greenland

    Ireland risks being 'collateral' damage in trade tensions

    The Irish Exporters Association has warned that Ireland risks being "collateral" damage in the escalating trade tensions between the EU and the US as President Donald Trump steps up his pursuit of Greenland.

    World • 20 Jan
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