Central Bank report, mortgage switching. Twitter saga

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Speaking of the tax take, the Irish unit of pharmaceuticals giant Regeneron

more than €250 million in corporation tax last year as profits jumped. Gordon Deegan saw the accounts.Screen Ireland has announced newstreams worth €3 million, including a pilot fund for gaming projects. Laura Slattery reports. New data from AIB shows the services sector continues to take on more staff, but as Colin Gleeson reports, confidence is at itsThe Data Protection Commission has highlighted the possible impact of a “negative outcome” from potential court cases as a potential problem in its latest note ofhit the heights of before the pandemic, according to Aer Lingus. Barry has the details.that can see a person fall into long term unemployment, and how those indicators have changed since 2006.

 

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