Emmanuel Macron’s reshuffled cabinet includes two unexpected appointments
Former TCD student Clément Beaune reappointed as minister for European affairs
Former TCD student Clément Beaune reappointed as minister for European affairs
Agency says outlook shaped by high inflation and declining expectations in manufacturing
Prospect of European recession ‘growing day by day’, says Vincent Mortier
Warsaw’s blocking of a new tax package threatens to undermine the good-faith core of a vital pillar of the EU’s collective decision-making
Jury is out on whether reforms will end up easing pressure on students
Refugees, energy prices, economic growth, interest rates and food prices will all carry an additional cost
Latest jobless data from the OECD corresponds to 35.9m unemployed workers
Figures compiled before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which will further squeeze prices
Family Business Network urges revamp in submission to Commission on Taxation
Letting agent HWBC says demand from overseas investors for Dublin offices continues to be extremely strong
Jobless numbers across industrialised bloc declines for the eighth consecutive month
High-frequency data show post-pandemic growth peak has passed
The exclusion of the EU from talks with Russia reflects the union’s diplomatic disunity and as-yet-embryonic status as a foreign policy power
Price growth is being driven by energy prices and supply chain disruption
Education is one of the most powerful tools for giving students an even chance – but more ambition is needed to tackle the class divide in numbers progressing to college
Next year may bring good news but many of the concerns of 2021 will not have gone away
Think tank’s warning comes amid the emergence of Omicron variant of Covid-19
Rating agency predicts 5% rebound driven by pent-up savings and investments
Jobless rate falls but agency says this largely reflects return of temporary laid-off workers
Government’s Commission on Taxation and Welfare launches three-month process
Funding pensions and healthcare will dwarf pressures associated with Covid, report says
Podcast: Global deal to make it harder for multinational companies to avoid taxation
Irish-owned multinationals had an 8% effective tax rate in 2019
Firms making less than €750m a year will be taxed at previous rate of 12.5%
As State set to accord with OECD 15% rate for multinationals, only quarter of voters agree
Taoiseach says lower tax rate was never the key point in attracting overseas investment
Seen & Heard: KBC HQ in Dublin to be sold, electricity capacity, and Paddy whiskey plan
Interview: Bernard Birkett, West Pharmaceutical Services
Michael McGrath says outline of deal not entirely clear at this stage
Frontloading tax now could mean steeper fall-off in receipts in years to come, economist warns
OECD says employees here add $109.6 to value of economy every hour they work
Risk to public finances as foreign multinationals account for 82% of corporate tax take
Union says secondary teachers are enduring ‘enormous and unsustainable workloads’
Isme also says OECD plans for standardised corporation tax rate of 15% are ‘inevitable’
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