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Ireland Marks 40 Years Since Its First Mobile Phone Call

Ireland marks a significant technological milestone this week, celebrating four decades since the country’s first mobile phone call. The call, ...
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Construction Sector Activity Continues to Contract in November

New figures from the latest AIB Purchasing Managers’ Index indicate that construction activity in Ireland declined again in November, marking ...
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Electric Flying Taxis Could Serve London Airports by 2028

Air travel in and out of London may look very different within the next few years. A UK aviation company ...
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Can Willpower Really Curb Christmas Overspending?

Every December brings the same familiar pattern. Days grow darker, routines get busier, and spending climbs far faster than many ...
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Construction sector activity continues to contract as demand weakens

Ireland’s construction industry recorded another month of declining activity in November, marking the seventh consecutive month of contraction, according to ...
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Irish Workers Slow to Adopt AI Tools Despite Recognised Benefits

A new survey from PwC suggests that although Irish workers are aware of the potential advantages of artificial intelligence, daily ...
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Euro Zone Inflation Edges Higher as ECB Holds Steady on Rates

Inflation across the euro zone rose slightly in the latest figures, reinforcing expectations that the European Central Bank will maintain ...
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Irish Adults Favour Short to Mid-Term Saving as Investment Uptake Remains Limited

New research into personal finance habits shows that most adults in Ireland maintain savings or deposit accounts alongside their current ...
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Irish Life Health announces further price rise from January 2026

Irish Life Health has confirmed that it will apply another round of premium increases from January 2026, with prices rising ...
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