from here into next year to fight inflation, saying moving too quickly “basically involves a really large recession”. Joe Brennan reports., chief executive of Tetrarch Homes, in our opinion slot We are told the supply is coming but, even as supply rises, so does demand as we keep missing our targets. The more worrying reality is that the numbers being used to prepare our development plans are wrong and this has been the case for some time.
Dr Anthony Leddin, head of economics at the Kemmy School of Business at University of Limerick, said the Rebuilding Ireland Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness 2016-2021and was not financially sustainable after costing €9.9 billion. Barry Roche reports from the Dublin Economics Workshop in Wexford.
A new employment survey by ManpowerGroup has shown that hiring intentions in Ireland’s tech sector have fallen dramatically. Rising interest rates, previous high volume hiring campaigns and an early post pandemic recovery have all knocked confidence in the sector.