Celtic expects profits to be higher this year after player sales and winning the domestic double. Photograph: Steve Welsh/Getty Imagesof the Government’s finances. The latest numbers published on Tuesday will have made for happy reading for the Government, with the tax take up and VAT in particular coming in strong. Barry O’Halloran has the details.
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