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Government projections suggest austerity could end in 2016
Ireland is set to face at least two more years of tax increases and spending cuts before austerity begins to ease, according to recent Government spending projections published this week.
First published 2 May 2013 | Last updated 2 May 2013
Bank of Ireland makes progress on loan restructuring
First published 25 Apr 2013
Last updated 25 Apr 2013
ISME leads calls for one-off tax and social welfare 'amnesty'
First published 17 Apr 2013
Last updated 17 Apr 2013
Ireland in need of significant investment, says NERI
First published 10 Apr 2013
Last updated 10 Apr 2013
Reforms to property tax legislation approved at Dail
First published 6 Mar 2013
Last updated 6 Mar 2013
Lack of postcodes hindering business, experts say
First published 4 Mar 2013
Last updated 4 Mar 2013
Monaghan firms to be given online advice
First published 21 Feb 2013
Last updated 21 Feb 2013
Facebook to recruit 100 workers in Ireland
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 18 Feb 2013
Crann given funding to create more Dublin jobs
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 19 Nov 2012
Ireland's financial sector could benefit from London growth, says Lord Mayor
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 21 Nov 2012
Ireland taking advantage of cloud computing, minister says
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 23 Nov 2012
Experts predicting record online spending in Ireland
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 26 Nov 2012
Unemployment falls for the first time since 2005, figures show
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 29 Nov 2012
Ireland set for tough Budget announcement
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 5 Dec 2012
Budget aims to increase cash flow for small firms
First published 18 Feb 2013
Last updated 6 Dec 2012