PwC’s Government business; falling house prices; and paying a price for greenwashing

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TD Catherine Murphy is throwing a spotlight on PwC's government business here as the firm's scandal-hit Australian operation is forced to offload a unit that delivered up to 20 per cent of its revenues. Photograph: Philip Toscano/PA Wireat PwC’s Australian business continues with Social Democrats TD quizzing Government departments here on their links with the Big Four advisory group’s Irish arm.

Asking prices rose quarter-on-quarter for the first time in the past year but, on an annual basis, they were lower than this time last year, the first time prices have fallen in three years. Ian Curran makes sense of the figures., consumer champion Brendan Burgess says talk of reintroducing mortgage interest relief is misplaced and that any help going should focus on first-time buyers.

 

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