Covid-19 close contacts to have period of restricted movement reduced
Positive antigen test will be regarded as sufficient proof for illness benefit
Positive antigen test will be regarded as sufficient proof for illness benefit
Groups plan to develop macroeconomic model for all-island economy
Environmental groups claim target shy, while industry views pace of change as too swift
Concerns raised about EU’s proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism
Court upholds constitutionality of law on creation of sectoral employment orders
Liz Canavan says number of people receiving Pandemic Unemployment Payment continues to fall
We may see a mixed effect, with some sectors booming and others badly hit
Employers’ group seeks overhaul of existing National Development Plan
Department says State has no flexibility as VAT rules must comply with EU stipulations
With tougher restrictions looming, Government can no longer rely on catchy slogans
Business groups claim new advice represents blow to reopening plans of many firms
Coronavirus warning letter from scientists fell on lockdown-weary public’s deaf ears
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Employer’s group calls for major stimulus to relaunch coronavirus-battered economy
Department says windfall driven by number of big payments from multinationals
Concerns remain about the proposed arrangements as sterling swings dramatically
Ireland, more than any other EU state, is at the mercy of events way beyond its control
A UK crash-out exit from the EU could deal a damaging blow to export firms in Ireland
Varadkar says making too many subjects compulsory risks overloading curriculum
Complex trends in economy require fresh thinking, employers’ group chief says
Business lobby says current system is unnecessarily costly and cumbersome
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Employers’ group also says Brexit uncertainty may dampen SME lending
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Employers’ group warns skills shortages could curtail economic growth
State Examinations Commission to be asked to see if there are ‘lessons to be learned’
Singapore and Hong Kong bidding to lure key industry players from the Republic
Fianna Fáil’s Niall Collins says Ireland needs exemption to assist firms affected by Brexit
Brexit-related collapse in sterling is heaping further pain on exporters here
Minister says this year's changes reward students who take chance to do higher level
The education system is struggling to meet the demand for skilled language graduates
Joe O’Toole: Expect hard talking before everyone comes together in ‘national interest’
Ireland now at risk of deviating from its budgetary targets in 2018, says commission
Labour leader to launch party manifesto with attack on May’s pledge to workers
Some academics worry that colleges are increasingly reliant on industry support
Move may spark concern over close relationships between industry and education
Graduates who emigrate may be ‘too afraid’ to return home, Oireachtas committee told
Ibec notes value and volume of sales are softening because of sterling weakness
Group says economic fallout could far exceed that of previous currency crises
How does the international baccalaureate compare to Ireland’s traditional State exam?
Senator Kevin Humphreys says success stories linked to scheme ‘were not publicised’
Dublin could be an obvious choice if UK-based banks are looking to move
Conference told thousands of vacancies not being filled by Irish because of lack of German and other languages
Expert says measures are highly protectionist in nature and favour bigger economies
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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
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