Simon Harris insists investment savings plan is aimed at ‘middle Ireland’
Minister for Finance reiterates he will cut taxes in budget
Minister for Finance reiterates he will cut taxes in budget
Irish people a ‘nation of savers’, Financial Services Ireland survey finds
In the culture wars over data centres, there is no space for the middle ground. But a realistic examination of the benefits and costs is what we need
Government take from pay and consumer spending hits €28bn
Teenager who inspired the creation of ‘Cara’s Fund’ says ‘I will just go in there and do my best’
The planned savings scheme has been much heralded but numerous details are still unclear
The figures earnestly recited by Minister for Finance Simon Harris deserve scrutiny
Growth rates would tumble to levels rarely seen outside of big global events such as the Covid-19 pandemic, report says
The State remains focused on abstract output figures that are disconnected from lived reality
Lenders’ investment arms are set to capture a share of money leaving deposit accounts, analyst forecasts
Figure emerges as Taoiseach argues sanctioning Aughinish Alumina would cause more harm to EU than Russia
Housing poses challenge across EU, Harris says at turning of sod on 410-home scheme in Cork
Minister for Finance spoke at US-Ireland Business Awards, where Workday and Aerogen picked up honours
Oireachtas committee chairman holds two senior Ministers and their officials in otherwise empty room for 40 minutes
Other byelection winner Daniel Ennis said he tried without success to leave a former job after it was raided by Revenue
Even without some of the provisions contained in Senator Frances Black’s original Bill, it could face opposition
Coalition must broaden tax base by closing ‘VAT gap’ and increasing property tax take
Legislation proposes to ban the import and sale of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine
Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne clinches Galway West contest after Social Democrats’ Daniel Ennis takes Dublin Central seat
Changes will be a ‘loosening’ of current restrictions but ‘not a free for all’, Government source says
There are two party leaders with much to ponder following the Dublin Central and Galway West byelections
Tánaiste insisted this week that the accounts will be available in 2027
Group calls on Tánaiste to increase entry point to marginal income tax rate in ‘increasingly challenging’ environment
Davy ‘cannot charge’ €50 fee and expect people to use new savings scheme, chair says
Politicians weigh bill to wind up agency as it publishes final annual report
VAT cut for hospitality and low-tax investment accounts are hardly responsible amid current economic uncertainty
If crisis were a sea, the national broadcaster would never be out of it
Israeli ministry denies live ammunition used when two vessels were fired upon by its forces
Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris wants 'deep dive' into matter
Legislation also beefs up mechanisms for assessing the performance and funding of national broadcaster
Expect a frantic final few days in the constituencies as the campaigns enter the home stretch
Strong interest in new personal investment accounts with preference for UK-style model, survey shows
The Government appears to be ignoring the risk of a prolonged energy crisis
Returns from Individual Savings Accounts are tax free but there is a cap on how much you can invest annually
Limerick native leads an insurer once known as RSA, with an ambition to be a top three player by 2030
Industry says tax incentives ‘critical’ to drive participation in forthcoming Government investment scheme
Tánaiste Simon Harris expects former taoiseach to ‘reflect’ on ‘any hurt or harm’ remarks have caused
Inside Politics: Our opinion poll on the Dublin Central byelection will give first indication of who’s in line for seat
There is €170bn on deposit in the State
Platforms should have to disable recommender algorithms entirely for children and by default for people over 18, committee says
Institution to draft new guidelines on prohibition notices
Fianna Fáil’s Malcolm Byrne believes meeting could also head off media efforts to find disputes between parties
Harris and Chambers are under pressure from their own backbenchers to keep the purse strings loose
Senior politicians attend 102nd State commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising at Arbour Hill cemetery
‘History is ripe with examples of where rushed tax legislation leads to bad consequences’, Oireachtas committee hears
Strong out-turns in income tax, VAT and corporation tax keep public finances on track
Plan for new personal investment account, as outlined, will benefit wealthy at State’s expense, TDs and Senators to hear
Micheál Martin says further cost-of-living measures coming in next budget
Government must consider response to potential protests during EU presidency, Neale Richmond says
Artificial intelligence will bring significant changes in the world of work, and soon present very considerable political challenges
With three weeks to go, who are the hot tips and the no-hopers – and what will the results mean for the Government and Opposition?
‘Growing sense of fear in the community as violence escalates,’ says local People Before Profit councillor
Financial crime ‘fundamentally threatens integrity of financial system’, Harris tells European event in Dublin
Inside Politics: Ireland winding down accommodation support for Ukrainians fleeing war
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