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Over 70% worried about rising prices of everyday items

23rd November 2021

74% of consumers are concerned about rising prices for everyday items, according to Deloitte Ireland’s latest consumer tracker survey. Over half of respondents said they believe the cost of groceries have gone up over the last month, while 46% think prices in restaurants have risen. Overall, the survey reveals that consumers’ financial concerns have increased…

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Ministers to discuss specific Covid supports for hospitality sector

22nd November 2021

Senior Government ministers will meet later today to discuss the introduction of specific measures to support the hospitality sector. The Cabinet Sub Committee on Economic Recovery will also consider the ongoing Covid supports amid continued concern about the rise in Covid case numbers and increasing pressure on hospitals. The Government and its public health advisers…

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Turning Black Friday green: Shoppers encouraged to buy Irish

22nd November 2021

An important date in the retail calendar, December 8 was the traditional day for country people to venture to the city to do their Christmas shopping. The festive atmosphere, the twinkling lights, and a visit to see Santa Claus, it marked the start of the Christmas trading season in Ireland. Shopping patterns, however, have dramatically…

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Early stage firms benefit as VC funding rises again

22nd November 2021

Venture capital funding to Irish firms rose by 19% to €231m in the three months to the end of September, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association’s latest VenturePulse survey. The figures also show a renewed interest among investors in start-ups companies, following a sharp drop in early stage investments last year. The overall in…

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Irish and British leaders to discuss Covid and protocol

19th November 2021

Political leaders in Ireland and Britain are holding a meeting today at which they will discuss Covid-19 and UK-EU talks aimed at breaking the deadlock in the row over the Northern Ireland Protocol. The issues will be debated at a meeting of the British-Irish Council, which is being held in Wales. The council brings together…

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Working from home resumes to help curb spread of Covid

19th November 2021

Employees should work from home from today unless it is necessary to attend the workplace in person. The measures are among the latest Government restrictions being put in place to stem the spread of Covid-19. Just two months after a gradual return to the workplace began, the situation is going into reverse. Under the latest…

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Risks of cost overruns in NDP, warns IFAC

19th November 2021

The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) has said the planned increases in public investment under the National Development Plan (NDP) will help Ireland achieve its climate and housing goals. However, it warns that projects will have to be better run to avoid substantial cost overruns. The NDP raises public investment to an average €11.8 billion…

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Covid pushes ESG up the agenda in Irish boardrooms

18th November 2021

A new survey shows that board level discussions of environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters are up 30% since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The survey, from the Diligent Institute and Institute of Directors in Ireland, reveals that ESG is being treated with increasing importance by business leaders. 59% of respondents said that ESG…

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Food firms being hit with price rises of up to 30%

18th November 2021

Small and medium sized food companies in Ireland are being hit with input cost rises of almost 30%, according to research from the representative group Love Irish Food. Companies said costs were rising across the board, but the most significant hikes were being experienced in the areas of transportation, followed by raw materials and energy…

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Business community concerned about prospect of more lockdowns

18th November 2021

Chambers Ireland said today that there is a growing unease within the business community regarding the Government’s pandemic planning. Ian Talbot, Chambers Ireland chief executive, said there was a serious concern across the network that the country is moving towards another post-Christmas “circuit-breaker” lockdown. “Businesses are paying the price for a continued lack of action…

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