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The Minister for Public Expenditure has promised that help is on the way, in response to increases in inflation and interest rates announced earlier. Speaking this afternoon in Cork, Michael McGrath said the Government is finalising what he described as a Budget like no other, which will be delivered in less than three weeks. He…
Read MoreEU energy ministers will attempt to forge a united response to the energy shock from Russia’s war in Ukraine that has sent prices for electricity and heating skyrocketing. The invasion has seen the price of natural gas hit record levels, throwing the EU economy into deep uncertainty with all eyes on whether Russian President Vladimir…
Read MoreAnnual inflation slowed for the first time in seven months in August, with prices up 8.7% compared to a 38-year high of 9.1% in the previous two months, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show. Prices were 0.2% higher on a monthly basis, which was also the slowest level of growth since January. The…
Read MoreThe European Commission is proposing a mandatory reduction in electricity use during peak hours as part of sweeping new measures to tackle the energy crisis. Other measures include a price cap on energy companies who produce electricity through low carbon methods – such as renewables – but who have availed of artificially high revenues because…
Read MoreOil prices rose by as much as $1 per barrel today after dropping below key technical support levels in the previous session, as an energy standoff between Europe and Russia focused investor minds on how tight fuel supply may become. Brent crude futures gained 63 cents, or 0.7%, to $88.63 per barrel this morning after…
Read MoreThe European Central Bank’s Governing Council meets today and is widely expected to agree an increase in interest rates. Inflation in the euro area escalated over the summer months as the energy crisis continues to intensify. The European Central Bank increased interest rates in July by 0.5%. It is now speculated that rates could be…
Read MoreGreen Party leader Eamon Ryan has said there will be another form of universal energy credit and new measures for small business in this month’s Budget to help people manage increases in the cost of living. The Cabinet is meeting at Dublin Castle this morning to discuss an energy reduction plan for the public sector,…
Read MoreThe Government has approved a new pay agreement which will provide pay increases and wage structure for early learning and childcare workers. Employment Regulation Orders will commence on 15 September and will provide new minimum hourly rates of pay for various roles in the early years services sector, ranging from €13-an-hour for early years educators…
Read MoreEuro zone economic growth was stronger than previously estimated in the second quarter, data showed today. Today’s figures show that household spending recovered after a half of year of stagnation despite the squeeze on disposible income from spiraling inflation. The European Union’s statistics office Eurostat said gross domestic product in the 19 countries using the…
Read MoreEnergy related emissions were up 5.4% last year, according to new figures from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). This comes despite a commitment by Ireland to reduce CO2 emissions by 4.8% per year from 2021- 2025 under the first carbon budget. Today’s Energy Balance data show that emissions are now back at the…
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