Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme To Continue Into Next Year

Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme To Continue Into Next Year

The Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) will continue into 2022, the Tánaiste has signaled. Leo Varadkar said on Monday that the scheme, introduced at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, will be phased out slowly and extend into next year....
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O’Leary: UK Airports Will Struggle Due To Impacts Of Covid-19 And Brexit

O’Leary: UK Airports Will Struggle Due To Impacts Of Covid-19 And Brexit

British airports will struggle to cope with Christmas traffic due to the impact of Covid-19 and Brexit border controls, Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary has said. “Certainly [for] Europe’s airports Christmas volumes will be no difficulty. ...
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Ryanair Ends Talks With Boeing On 737 MAX Purchases

Ryanair Ends Talks With Boeing On 737 MAX Purchases

Ryanair has ended talks with Boeing on a major new order for Boeing 737 jets due to a disagreement over pricing, the Irish airline said on Monday. Ryanair is already the largest European customer for the 737 MAX, with 210...
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More Than 1.36 Million Received Pandemic Income Support In Ireland

More Than 1.36 Million Received Pandemic Income Support In Ireland

More than 1.36 million people had received one or more of the Government’s Covid-19 income supports by June this year, data shows. The number of people left without work peaked in April last year, when Ireland hit an unemployment rate...
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Ryanair To Add 14 New Routes From London

Ryanair To Add 14 New Routes From London

Ryanair has announced it will operate 14 new routes from London airports this winter. The Dublin-based carrier announced it will launch flights from Stansted to destinations such as Helsinki, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; and Zagreb, Croatia. Among the locations...
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Donaldson Calls For Swift Resolution To NI Protocol Issues

Donaldson Calls For Swift Resolution To NI Protocol Issues

DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has urged the quick resolution to unionist issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol. Mr Donaldson held talks with Taoiseach Micheál Martin in Dublin on Friday, which were described as “frank and open”. The Lagan Valley MP...
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Irish Exports To Britain Grow By 70% In Last Year

Irish Exports To Britain Grow By 70% In Last Year

Irish goods exports to Britain increased by nearly 70 per cent in the last year, according to new figures published on Monday. The figures, released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), also show that Irish goods imports from Britain dropped...
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CSO Report Shows Residential Property Prices Rise Almost 7% In Last Year

CSO Report Shows Residential Property Prices Rise Almost 7% In Last Year

Residential property prices increased by almost 7 per cent nationwide in the year to June, new CSO figures show. While the price of houses and apartments nationally remains 12.7 per cent lower than their 2007 peak, prices have almost doubled...
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Ireland’s Corporate Tax Revenues To Fall After G7 Global Tax Policy Changes

Ireland’s Corporate Tax Revenues To Fall After G7 Global Tax Policy Changes

Paschal Donohoe has provided the latest projections of how Ireland’s tax receipts will be impacted by changes to global tax policy. Ireland’s corporate tax revenue will face a significant decline in the coming years, the finance minister predicted on Tuesd...
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Professional Stage Meister Jeff Klein Gives Texas a Good Name with His Speakers Co-op

Professional Stage Meister Jeff Klein Gives Texas a Good Name with His Speakers Co-op

Profile by Brad Balfour With a torrent of Texan trauma in the news, the Lone Star State is under the microscope. Whether one leans left or right, there’s a constant bipartisan battle on the tube. From such issues as voter...
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