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  • David Murphy

    Economics and Public Affairs Editor

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    The US President's comments to the Taoiseach were both comforting and disconcerting

    Ireland gets sucked deeper into messy Trump trade war

    With signs already that Ireland's multinational jobs boom may be slowing, there is no doubt Donald Trump's policies will have huge repercussions for Ireland, writes David Murphy.

    Analysis and Comment • 15 Mar
    The total number of new homes approved annually fell by 20.6% in 2024 compared to an increase of 20% in 2023, new CSO figures show today

    Number of apartments granted planning permission down 39%

    New figures from the CSO show that the number of planning permissions granted for apartments fell by almost 39% last year when compared to 2023.

    Business • 12 Mar
    Matthew Gilbert, who refers to himself online as 'the Irish Viking' has previously claimed to be earning €50,000 a month through adult subscription service OnlyFans

    Wicklow OnlyFans model appears on Tax Defaulters' list

    A Co Wicklow OnlyFans model - and the company he owns - has appeared on Revenue's latest Tax Defaulters' list.

    Business • 13 Mar
    A review of rent controls comes as the housing crisis is worsening

    Crunch time on rent caps - standing still not an option

    Later this month, the State's Housing Agency is expected to report to the Government on its review of rent controls.

    Analysis and Comment • 08 Mar
    The ECB had been expected to continue to reduce borrowing costs to 2% this year

    ECB cut: Good news for borrowers but will there be more?

    The news that the European Central Bank has cut interest rates for the sixth time in the past 12 months is a positive development for Irish consumers and businesses.

    Analysis and Comment • 07 Mar
    GDP, which includes the multinationals activity, rose by 1.2% last year

    Domestic economy posts 'healthy' growth of 2.7% in 2024

    The domestic economy grew by a healthy 2.7% last year, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office.

    Business • 06 Mar
    The State's coffers benefitted from a €1.7 billion payment in February, which was part of the Apple settlement

    Tax receipts in year to February up 12% on last year

    Tax receipts in the first two months of this year are up 12% on the same time in 2024, indicating that the economy continues to power ahead.

    Business • 05 Mar
    MinisterJack Chambers said tariffs would impose a 'serious risk to the Irish economy'

    Govt 'scenario planning' for effects of US tariffs on EU

    The Government is scenario planning for effects of tariffs being imposed on goods from Ireland by the Trump administration, according to the Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers.

    Business • 05 Mar
    Residential construction declined by 0.1% in the final three months of last year compared to the same period in 2023.

    No sign of increased house or apartment building

    New figures from the Central Statistic Office show there is no sign of an increase in the building of houses and apartments.

    Business • 04 Mar
    Ireland exports €72 billion of goods to the US of which €58 billion is pharmaceuticals

    Irish companies warned to prepare for possible US tariffs

    The Irish Exporters Association has warned companies to prepare for the possibility of tariffs being imposed on exports from the EU to the US.

    Business • 04 Mar
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