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Plan to block scam texts delayed over technical concerns
A plan to block suspected scam text messages has been delayed amid ongoing concerns over technical issues. The communications regulator, ComReg, launched a new system earlier this year which saw messages from unregistered sender IDs labelled as ‘likely scam’ from July. However, many phone users had raised concerns about legitimate text messages being incorrectly labelled…
Read MoreUK inflation stable ahead of Bank of England rate call
British inflation held at 3.8% in August, remaining the highest of any major advanced economy, according to official data that underscores why investors believe the Bank of England is unlikely to cut interest rates again this year. High inflation is a problem for Britain’s government as well as the Bank of England. Finance minister Rachel…
Read MorePlanning permissions drop by 12.5% in second quarter of 2025 – CSO
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show a 12.5% fall in the total number of homes granted planning permission in the second quarter of this year, with approvals falling to 7,447 units from 8,513 units the same time last year. The CSO planning permission figures give an indication of future building activity. The CSO…
Read More44% of Irish food and agribusinesses have delayed investment due to uncertainty
Almost half of Irish food and Agribusinesses have delayed investment due to uncertainty, despite record optimism in the sector. The 2025 Food and Agribusiness Report, which is now in its 8th year, is based on the views of food and agribusiness leaders and is Ireland’s only dedicated sentiment tracker for the sector. The report is…
Read More84% in Ireland worried about cost-of-living crisis, survey finds
A total of 84% of people in Ireland are worried about the cost-of-living crisis, while fewer than one in seven believe the Government is doing enough to address it. Almost half of 1,243 adults surveyed by Ipsos B&A for the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) said they feared that they would not meet…
Read MoreESB Group’s half year operating profits rise
ESB has reported operating profits of €424m for the six months to the end of June, a €5m increase on the same time last year, despite the impact of Storm Éowyn in January. The energy company said its half year profits after tax rose to €313m from €297.8m. The company said that Storm Éowyn resulted…
Read MoreShould young people make a will?
It’s unlikely young people in Ireland have ‘making a will’ as a priority in their lives. Only around one third of Irish adults have made a formal will, meaning most people don’t have one. But is it something young people should be considering? Contrary to popular opinion, making a will is not morbid, it is…
Read MoreAre tariffs actually working for Donald Trump and the US?
President Trump’s confrontational approach to tariffs has dominated the transatlantic relationship since he returned to the White House in January. Following months of negotiations between EU and US officials, an agreement in principle was reached on 27 July in Scotland, with a follow-up “framework agreement” announced on 21 August. A costly trade war was averted,…
Read More26% of Irish adults don’t have retirement plan in place – CCPC
New research shows there has been in an increase in the number of Irish adults who do not have a retirement plan in place. The research from the Consumer and Competition Protection Commission found that one-in-four remain unprepared for retirement, up from one-in-five last year. A third of pension holders also regret not starting their…
Read MoreCredit union loan book grows to record level
The combined loan book of Irish League of Credit Unions members reached its highest ever level of €6.24 billion, surpassing the previous record of €6.21 billion recorded in 2008. Mortgage lending played a big role, while new lending rules effective later this month are expected to have a significant impact. The ILCU represents 90% of…
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