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, he...
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ECB To Raise Interest Rates For First Time In Eleven Years

ECB To Raise Interest Rates For First Time In Eleven Years

The European Central Bank (ECB) said on Thursday that it would carry out its first interest rate increase in 11 years in July, followed by another hike in September. The surprise announcement of two quarter-point increases came after the bank’s...
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Output Of Environmental Goods And Services Exceeded $7 Billion In 2019

Output Of Environmental Goods And Services Exceeded $7 Billion In 2019

The environment goods and services gross output was just over $7 billion (€6.6 billion) in 2019, according to new figures. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) released its environment goods and services sector output figures for 2019 on Tuesday. Gerard Keogh...
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Rising Costs Slows Manufacturing Growth In Ireland

Rising Costs Slows Manufacturing Growth In Ireland

Irish manufacturing growth cooled in May as supply issues pushed input costs to a near-record high and higher prices dampened client appetite, a survey showed on Wednesday. The AIB S&P Global manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 56....
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Eurozone Inflation Rises To Record 8.1 Per Cent In May

Eurozone Inflation Rises To Record 8.1 Per Cent In May

Inflation in the 19 countries that use the euro currency hit a record 8.1 per cent in May amid surging energy costs prompted in part by Russia’s war in Ukraine online-pharmacy-uk.com , authorities said on Tuesday. Annual inflation in the...
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Employment Levels In Ireland Hit Historic High

Employment Levels In Ireland Hit Historic High

The number of people in employment in Ireland has jumped to more than 2.5 million – the highest on record. There are now 2,505,800 people aged 15 to 89 in employment, an increase of 12.3 per cent. The unadjusted employment...
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Inflation On Building Materials Is Main Concern Of Construction Sector

Inflation On Building Materials Is Main Concern Of Construction Sector

Rising costs of building materials are the main concern and challenge facing builders, an Oireachtas committee has been told. James Benson, director of housing, planning and development services at the Construction Industry Federation (CIF), warned that the ho...
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Prices For Goods And Services Up By 7 Per Cent This Year

Prices For Goods And Services Up By 7 Per Cent This Year

There has been a 7 per cent increase in the cost of day-to-day items and services in the past 12 months Cialis Ohne Rezept Kaufen , the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show. The Consumer Price Index...
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Department Store Forced To Withdraw 600 Lines Of Goods Due To Brexit

Department Store Forced To Withdraw 600 Lines Of Goods Due To Brexit

Marks and Spencer has had to withdraw about 600 lines of goods from its stores in the Republic of Ireland since Brexit, the UK House of Lords has been told. Sacha Berendji, the retailer’s Ireland and Northern Ireland director, also...
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IAG Reports Losses Of $773 Million In First Quarter

IAG Reports Losses Of $773 Million In First Quarter

The parent company of Aer Lingus has posted heavy losses for the first three months of the year. International Airlines Group (IAG) reported a bigger-than-expected operating loss of $773 million (€731 million) in the first quarter of this year as...
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