Rocky road ahead for Government’s plan to reduce emissions
Analysis: Competing priorities of roadbuilding and public transport must be resolved
Analysis: Competing priorities of roadbuilding and public transport must be resolved
Building housing and hoping for transport links after is ‘inefficient and risky’
Conference hears of ‘real concerns’ for 2021 and 2022
More than 100 line the aisles just minutes after opening on Grafton Street
New report suggests ongoing uncertainty is causing negative trends in several areas
Fund to help offset future economic shocks, to get annual €500m top-up from Exchequer
Budget 2019: Minister says measure will raise €466m for spending and is ‘responsible’
Business and economic commentators have mixed reaction to Summer Economic Statement
Brendan Dowling, Annette Hughes and John Lawlor to profit most from sale
Research finds vacancy rates across State remain high despite economic recovery
Claim that use of ESB meter connection data amplifies levels of actual house supply
Study by Property Industry Ireland suggests construction rate failing to meet demand
Survey points to ‘three-tier’ property market with rural counties Leitrim and Longford left behind by house price recovery
Buying and renting homes risks squeezing private buyers out of market, says expert
New research suggests number of property transactions has not recovered from crash
The Irish construction industry expanded almost 10% last year – Euroconstruct report
In Dublin, couples require 22.6% of earnings to fund mortgage, down from 24.3%
‘Good times are around the corner’ but salaries have yet to show signs of improvement
Consultants propose tax reduction for landlords and code of conduct on buy-to-let arrears
Budget must get the balance right between generating savings and productivity gains
Average working couple requires just over 24 per cent of their net income to fund their mortgage
Alliance seeks to ‘obstruct Government agenda on cuts’ on May 23rd
Scheme for holders of distressed AIB mortgages comes into operation today with Irish Mortgage Holders’ Organisation
Ballybofey in Co. Donegal has the highest rate with one in four commercial properties in the town vacant according to a new survey
Urban housing activity has picked up but market depends on loan availability, says CIF
Asking prices in Dublin up 0.5 per cent for the first time since early 2007, says Daft.ie
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices