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40% drop in public liability claims in past four years

There has been a 40% drop in public liability claims between 2019 and 2023, the body which resolves personal injury ...
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Ireland to be exempt from new US rules on AI chip exports

The US government said it would further restrict artificial intelligence chip and technology exports, divvying up the world to keep ...
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Grocery sales hit €1.4 billion over record-breaking Christmas

New figures show that, as expected, Monday 23 December was the most popular shopping day of 2024, with consumers spending ...
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China exports accelerate amid trade tensions, imports surprise

China’s exports gained momentum in December, with imports also showing recovery, though strength at the year-end was in part fuelled ...
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Costs a concern for food and drink manufacturing firms

Irish food and drink makers feel “broadly positive” about current economic conditions, but the mood is slightly less positive than ...
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Plans on track for partial reopening of Holyhead Port – Taoiseach

Taoiseach Simon Harris has said that plans remain on track for the partial reopening of Holyhead Port next Thursday. Mr ...
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Corporate insolvencies reach highest level since 2016

875 corporate insolvencies were recorded last year – the highest number since 2016. New figures from Deloitte show that SMEs ...
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First-time buyer mortgage approvals hit record highs in November

New figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) show that first-time buyer mortgage approvals hit a record high last ...
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Grid constraints impact share of electricity supplied by wind

The share of electricity in Ireland supplied by wind fell during 2024 due to grid constraints, an energy company has ...
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