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At its last meeting of 2024, the ECB confirmed it was cutting rates by 0.25 per cent, the fourth such cut since last June and a fifth if a 0.35 per cent “technical adjustment” announced in September is included.

Shed Distillery founder Pat Rigney: ‘We’re very focused on a premium position but also on giving value for money to consumers’

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