Living Wage In Ireland Set To Rise To Almost $13

Living Wage In Ireland Set To Rise To Almost $13

The Government has unveiled plans to introduce a living wage which will replace the current minimum wage and see higher wages among the lowest paid workers. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said the living wage will be set at 60 per cent...
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O’Leary Warns That Summer Air Fares Could Rise By Up To 9 Per Cent

O’Leary Warns That Summer Air Fares Could Rise By Up To 9 Per Cent

Ryanair Group chief executive Michael O’Leary said on Tuesday bookings at Europe’s biggest budget airline are strengthening, and he expects summer fares to be between 7 per cent and 9 per cent higher than pre-pandemic levels. Speaking to Reuters, h...
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Donaldson Tells Irish Government To ‘Get Real’ On Protocol Problems

Donaldson Tells Irish Government To ‘Get Real’ On Protocol Problems

The Irish Government needs to “get real” about the problems being caused by the Northern Ireland Protocol, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said. Simon Coveney has been fiercely critical of the UK government’s plans to override parts of the...
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EU To Reopen Legal Action Against The UK After Protocol Threats

EU To Reopen Legal Action Against The UK After Protocol Threats

The European Commission responded to the publication on Monday of the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill with an announcement that it intends to reopen legal action against the UK which has been on hold since September. UK business leaders have urged...
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Rory McIlroy Gets First Win Of The Year To Retain Canadian Open Title

Rory McIlroy Gets First Win Of The Year To Retain Canadian Open Title

Rory McIlroy hit a superb final round of 62 to retain his RBC Canadian Open title – before taking aim at rebel series chief Greg Norman. McIlroy, who started the day in a share of the lead with Tony Finau,...
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Johnny Evans Scores Late As Northern Ireland Draw With Cyprus

Johnny Evans Scores Late As Northern Ireland Draw With Cyprus

Jonny Evans struck in stoppage time to rescue a 2-2 draw for Northern Ireland at home to Cyprus but only after some fans had repeated their calls for manager Ian Baraclough to go. Evans bundled the ball home in the...
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Republic Of Ireland Stun Scotland In Dublin

Republic Of Ireland Stun Scotland In Dublin

Michael Obafemi marked his full debut with a stunning strike as the Republic of Ireland ended their wait for a first Nations League victory at the 13th attempt by putting Scotland to the sword. The 21-year-old Swansea frontman drilled home...
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Impressive Bulls Bring Leinster’s Season To A Deflating End

Impressive Bulls Bring Leinster’s Season To A Deflating End

Leinster ended their season without a major trophy for the first time since 2017 as the Vodacom Bulls won 27-26 at the RDS to reach the first ever United Rugby Championship final. The Bulls’ maiden victory on Irish soil, sealed...
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ESRI Issues Warning Over Linking Unemployment Benefits To Previous Earnings

ESRI Issues Warning Over Linking Unemployment Benefits To Previous Earnings

Linking unemployment benefits to previous earnings would give rise to weaker financial work incentives unless capped or time-limited, research has found. The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) said there is a “coherent economic case” for such a ...
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Kenny Not Feeling Pressure Before Nations League Clash With Scotland

Kenny Not Feeling Pressure Before Nations League Clash With Scotland

Stephen Kenny will send his Republic of Ireland team into Nations League battle with Scotland insisting he does not feel under pressure after a winless start to the campaign. Ireland face the Scots at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday having...
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