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halted industrial action late on Wednesday after it recommended its members accept Labour Court proposals aimed solving the row. Barry O’Halloran has all the details.

The Republic’s population is 180,000 bigger than what the Government anticipated as recently 2021, Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has told the Oireachtas Committee on Budgetary Oversight, as he. Earlier spending watchdog the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council had assailed the plan, warning it was not needed at present. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has the story.

Smurfit WestRock, formed last week from the merger of Smurfit Kappa and US cardboard box-making peer WestRock, is likely to find it “” to integrate both businesses and realise the $400 million of pretax cost synergies in its first full year, analysts at Bank of America have warned. Joe Brennan reports.about the end of corporate taxes being paid in Ireland by tech giants, and why US multinationals aren’t going anywhere.

Plans for more housing at the former Irish Glass Bottle site at Poolbeg in Dublin have received a boost. Dublin City Council has granted planning permission to a Johnny Ronan RGRE-led consortium, Pembroke Beach, toacross five separate apartment blocks ranging in height from six to seven storeys at the site. Gordon Deegan has read the plans.contracts has fallen, possibly in anticipation of further interest rate cuts.

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