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EU defence spending sparks boost for Irish tech products

Several Irish tech companies are reporting more interest in their products since Europe’s move to boost defence spending. Spurred by ...
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Interest paid on Ireland’s borrowings to rise in coming years – report

The amount the State pays in interest on the country’s borrowings is going to rise in the coming years, a ...
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Government to set out measures to tackle costs on businesses, Taoiseach says

The Taoiseach has said the Government will set out further ways next week “to reduce the cost and regulatory burden ...
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Google must pay $425m in class action over privacy, jury rules

A federal jury has determined that Alphabet’s Google must pay $425m for invading users’ privacy by continuing to collect data ...
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Trump says US may ‘unwind’ EU trade deal if it loses tariff court case

US President Donald Trump has said the US might have to “unwind” trade deals it reached with the European Union, ...
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Tax collected by State so far this year up 7.3% on 2024

Taxes collected by the State so far this year are 7.3% up on 2024, leaving the Government in a strong ...
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EU Commission to push for ratification of Mercosur deal

The European Commission is to adopt a proposal to ratify the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement. The trade deal was signed ...
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Calls for improved heat pump, solar support schemes

The Climate Change Advisory Council has recommended that the Government improve grant supports for retrofitting, heat pumps and solar installation. ...
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Service sector growth falls to 19-month low in August, PMI shows

There was a continued slow down in growth in the services sector last month, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ ...
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