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Small rise in claims submitted to injuries board in 2024

The number of personal injuries claims submitted to the Injuries Resolution Board last year rose by 1% to 20,318 when ...
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Financial Planning for Dublin Entrepreneurs: How Accountancy Fuels Sustainable Business Growth

In the dynamic landscape of Dublin’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, financial planning stands as the cornerstone of sustainable business growth. For Dublin ...
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Price of gold rises to near record high as US tariffs loom

The price of gold has been rising on global markets to near record highs. This time last year, gold prices ...
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Low earners took on debt to cope with cost of living – ESRI

Most low-income households had to make high-risk changes to their finances to cope with the cost of living crisis, according ...
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Irish household’s net wealth reaches €1.2 trillion

The net wealth of Irish households has reached €1.2 trillion, of which €812 billion is property wealth The new Goodbody ...
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Minister to allocate €436m for social housing needs

Minister for Housing James Browne is to allocate €436m for social housing needs this year. This includes capital funding allocations ...
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Driver number needed for new car insurance from today

The new legal requirement for motorists to provide their driver number when renewing or taking out motor insurance is in ...
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Previous earnings to be linked to new jobseeker’s payment

A new jobseeker’s payment that is linked to a person’s previous earnings is due to begin. People who become unemployed, ...
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Donohoe ‘extremely concerned’ over potential impact of tariffs

The Minister for Finance has said he is “extremely concerned” about the potential impact of proposed United States tariffs on ...
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