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US Government Shutdown Ends Following Major Funding Agreement

The United States has brought an end to the longest federal government shutdown in its history after President Donald Trump ...
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Local Property Tax Filing Window Closes After Significant Last-Minute Activity

The filing window for the latest Local Property Tax cycle has now closed, following a surge in activity from homeowners ...
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Government’s New National Housing Plan Sparks Mixed Reactions

The Government is preparing to unveil its latest National Housing Plan, a strategy that aims to reshape Ireland’s housing landscape ...
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UK economy grows by stronger-than-expected 0.3% in Q2

Britain’s economy grew by a faster-than-expected 0.3% in the second quarter of 2025 after growth of 0.7% in the first ...
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Mortgage interest rates fall slightly in June

The average interest rate on new mortgages in Ireland fell slightly in June, according to new figures from the Central ...
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Government expected to hold Budget 2026 on 7 October

Budget Day will take place on Tuesday, 7 October, according to Government sources. Budget 2026 comes against the backdrop of ...
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64% of SMEs unaffected by crime in past 12 months

64% of Irish SMEs were unaffected by crime in the past 12 months, according to new research by ISME. Of ...
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US consumer prices increase moderately in July, as data quality concerns rising

US consumer prices increased moderately in July, though rising costs for goods because of import tariffs led to a measure ...
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How do older employees view age discrimination in the workplace?

What does ageism in the workplace look like? It can be hiring bias, stereotyping, early layoffs, forced retirement, microaggressions or ...
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