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Shoppers on Shop Street, Galway. Rising wages and easing inflation will spell good news for Irish workers over the next two years, but analysts caution that risks to continued growth are increasing at the same time.for Irish workers over the next two years, but analysts caution that risks to continued growth are increasing at the same time.

At a meeting last month, Louth county councillors took what one insider called “the nuclear option” in not only blocking a proposed housing development near Dundalk but voting to have the land dezoned altogether,

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