Immigrants no more likely to claim welfare, ESRI finds
No general pattern exists of immigrants being more likely to be in receipt of social welfare compared to native-born Irish citizens, an ESRI report on welfare receipt rates has found.…
No general pattern exists of immigrants being more likely to be in receipt of social welfare compared to native-born Irish citizens, an ESRI report on welfare receipt rates has found.…
Avoiding fraud and scams, and guidance for pension auto-enrolment are among the areas covered by a new action plan aimed at helping people become more financially resilient. The Government will…
EU competition regulators have ordered Meta Platforms to give rival AI chatbots free access to WhatsApp while they continue to investigate whether the company abused its market power by blocking…
A couple buying their first home have missed out on a tax refund up to €30,000 under the Help to Buy (HTB) scheme over what they claim was a "typographical…
The Oireachtas Joint Committee on Artificial Intelligence has highlighted 39 recommendations in its latest report on AI, with a focus on how it might be used in public services. This…
The EU has rejected Apple's blame for the delayed rollout of its AI-enhanced voice assistant, saying it was up to the US giant to make products that follow the rules.…
Global airlines' push to attract premium customers is making fast in-flight Wi-Fi an increasingly important perk, turning a once-patchy paid service into an emerging battleground between Elon Musk's Starlink and…
German industrial production rose less than expected in April and economists said the outlook for Europe's largest economy remains weak, despite an unexpected increase in exports. Industrial production rose by…
Oil prices fell today, erasing the previous session's gains, after Iran and Israel said they had halted attacks on each other following an appeal from US President Donald Trump, though…
Updated / Tuesday, 9 Jun 2026 10:54 The European Commission is considering expanding carbon costs to outbound international flights Europe's biggest airlines have urged the European Union not to expand…
Fever-Tree Drinks said today that it is confident of meeting full-year market expectations for revenue and core profit, despite costs pressures from the Iran War, as the tonic maker's US…
Ireland faces shortfall of 2,200 surveyors over next 4 years - SCSI Updated / Tuesday, 9 Jun 2026 09:31 Tomas Kelly, SCSI President, and report author Dr Roisin Murphy A…