Oxfam on Irish super-rich, medicine shortages, and film tax credits

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and for regulations on new tenancies to allow for current market rates to apply rather than those set years ago. Patsy McGarry has the details.on big-budget productions of movies and TV shows from streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Prime because a cap on a tax relief scheme was too low, the Minister for Culture Catherine Martin told then Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe in the run up to Budget 2023. Ken Foxe reports on the correspondence, which he secured under FOI legislation.

Bord Bia last week reported record food and drink exports, which should have been a cause for celebration among food producers. Instead, representatives for the dairy sector were critical of the impact that new regulations designed to help us meet our climate change targets could have on what is the most productive sector within Irish farming. In his

, Eoin Burke-Kennedy explains the backdrop to the discord and ponders how the Government might square the circle.but major investments in sustainable aviation fuels will be needed if the sector is to meet its net zero carbon target by 2050. Ian Curran reports.

Yoga studies, nail bars, beehives and Ottolenghi-style restaurants are just some of the incentives being offered by City of London law firms in a bid to hire new talent andIreland has becomein recent years, a new study from recruiter Morgan McKinley has suggested. Ian Curran has the details. Inflationary pressures in Northern Ireland moderated last month but business activity levels plunged at their fastest rate since February 2021, pointing toStay up to date with all our business news: sign up to our

 

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IrishTimes Surely a more sustainable solution would be to encourage people to reinvest their wealth for the benefit of all of society! “Eat the rich” was never going to catch on!

IrishTimes Not that crowd again. 🙄

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