Three-quarters of asylum seekers who first received supports in 2022 were working two years later
CSO said the number of people benefiting from the 'daily expense allowance' has increased considerably in recent years
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CSO said the number of people benefiting from the 'daily expense allowance' has increased considerably in recent years
An analysis of the demographics and economic and social welfare activity of those seeking International Protection here from 2016 to 2024
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday pointed to a possible interest rate cut at the U.S. central bank's meeting next month, telling the Fed's annual Jackson Hole conference risks…
Jerome Powell appeared to back a cut to borrowing rates and played down inflation risks in his annual speech at Jackson Hole.
Thousands of workers across Ireland are seeing pay rises this month following a Labour Court approved increase in minimum hourly rates, pension contributions and sick pay entitlements.
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Pre-tax losses at the Irish arm of multinational food and beverage firm, SSP (Select Service Partner) led by group CEO Patrick Coveney last year more than tripled to €7.4m.