Migrants more likely to be working than Irish-born
New research from the ESRI has found that foreign-born residents are more likely to be employed, active in the labour market, and better educated compared to the Irish-born population.
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New research from the ESRI has found that foreign-born residents are more likely to be employed, active in the labour market, and better educated compared to the Irish-born population.
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A voluntary redundancy plan at RTÉ has been approved by the Government.
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Counsel for three parties informed the court on Thursday morning that all matters had been resolved and asked the judge to put the case back for mention until April 29th.
Donald Trump says he will attempt to get US pharmaceutical companies back from Ireland. It comes after the US President signed an executive order to impose a 25 per cent…
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced plans for long-promised tariffs of up to 25pc on automotive imports, widening the global trade war he kick...
The average 25-year-old in Ireland is earning €558-a-week and 97.7pc of them are “concerned” about access to housing, a CSO study has found.
Influencers have been instructed to clearly label marketing content.
The latest Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker to enter the Irish market, Xpeng, had its official launch event in Dublin last night.
There is “significant” economic opportunity within the sustainable energy transition for Ireland