Cafe owner Tiffany McKay said the rising cost is forcing business owners like her to make some "extremely painful" decisions.
Hospitality business owners in Northern Ireland are calling for VAT to be lowered in line with the Republic of Ireland.
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Ireland fuel protests: Justice Minister issues stark warning over ongoing disruption
Day two of fuel protests across the country continued with the largest on Dublin’s O’Connell Street causing major disruption ...
The exchequer returns for the first quarter of the year, published on Monday, show that the public finances remain broadly on ...
SA’s first consignment of the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection, lenacapavir – 37 920 doses – arrived last week at OR Tambo ...
O’Connell Street in Dublin remains at a standstill on Tuesday evening, while tractors and lorries continue to block main ...
State fisheries agency IFI should consider repaying to the exchequer the €60,000 it paid to a communications company for ...
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Ireland rakes in billions in tax but government warns of what could hit next
Ireland collected €22.6bn in tax in early 2026, but the Government has warned that growing global tensions could still pose ...
Later today when the March figures are published its likely the figures will be analysed from a quarterly perspective, ...
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Ireland has spent more money than it's taken in so far this year
Income tax receipts so far this year totalled €8.7 billion, a rise of 6.1%.
Northern Ireland’s hospitality sector is in genuine difficulty. But between a political class performing concern over taxes ...
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