Eoin Burke-Kennedy: This week's Summer Economic Statement showed the Government is driving a coach and horses through its spending rule, again. https://lnkd.in/eVu_CjyE
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Baker claims he was ‘treated like a dog’ by Realbread Wholesale employer
Baker claims he was ‘treated like a dog’ by Realbread Wholesale employer
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The Aer Lingus dispute may be nearing an end but issues remain between pilots and the carrier.
Aer Lingus dispute may be nearing an end but issues remain
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John FitzGerald: Ireland badly needs to invest in infrastructure. That means more tax
Ireland badly needs to invest in infrastructure. That means more tax
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Cliff Taylor: The latest national accounts show the domestic economy ploughs on despite noisy data overall
Domestic economy ploughs on despite noisy data
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Eamon Ryan hails ‘rooftop revolution’ as 100,000 solar microgenerators connected
Eamon Ryan hails ‘rooftop revolution’ as 100,000 solar microgenerators connected
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JP Morgan notches record profit on Visa gain, dealmaking jump https://lnkd.in/ePXgkvu6
JP Morgan notches record profit on Visa gain, dealmaking jump
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Kevin Power: The thing about going on holiday with small children is that you should not go on holiday with small children. If you do go on holiday with small children, you will find yourself engaged in an arduous enterprise that a friend of mine calls “parenting with fewer resources”. So, you should probably limit your holidays to locations in which the resources are specifically kid-targeted. What I’m trying to say is we just spent a week in Center Parcs, Co Longford. https://lnkd.in/e4__ky7G
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Elon Musk’s social media platform X has been hit with a warning from the European Union for deceiving users into engaging with potentially harmful content, in the latest show of force by Brussels against Big Tech’s practices.
Blue checks on Elon Musk’s X are deceptive, EU says
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Tributes have been paid to a 13-year-old girl who died after falling ill during a youth soccer match in Termonfeckin, Co Louth on Thursday evening. Zara Murphy collapsed during a Louth School Girls League match and was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. The girl’s father, Brian, who is involved in football in the county, was at the match and rushed to Zara’s side to assist before an ambulance arrived. A death notice posted on RIP.ie said Zara, from the Westcourt area of Drogheda, is survived by her father, mother Angela and brother Ben and will be missed by her grandparents Jacinta and Joe, aunts, uncles and cousins. Her funeral is to take place in Drogheda on Tuesday. https://lnkd.in/eb6sxBRC
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