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Government announces a National Covid-19 Income Support Scheme
The Government has today announced a National Covid-19 Income Support Scheme to provide financial support to Irish workers and companies affected by the crisis.
Suite of supports made available to businesses impacted by COVID-19
A suite of supports will be made available to businesses in Westmeath impacted by COVID-19, Longford/Westmeath Fine Gael Deputy, Peter Burke, has confirmed.
Canney welcomes support for flood victims
Galway East TD and Minister for Rural Affairs Seán Canney has welcomed the announcement of two Government schemes to support people and businesses affected by flooding.
Rabbitte to host ‘Rejuvenation of Athenry’ public meeting
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Anne Rabbitte, will host a public meeting next week to discuss the rejuvenation of Athenry.
Local Enterprise Office Westmeath secures collaboration funding
Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Westmeath has been awarded funding for two project initiatives following a recent announcement by Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Heather Humphreys TD.
Rabbitte raise concerns over 'abandonment' of Athenry
Apple's decision to place on the market the 500-acre site, which was due to be home to a major data centre, before it fell foul of planning objections, marks "the latest abandonment" of the east Galway town.
Mayo entrepreneurs secure national prizes at Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur finals
Mayo were well represented at the national final of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition on Sunday last.
Minister must address work permit application delays
The Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation, Heather Humpherys has been urged to address the long processing delays for work permit applications.
Enterprise Ireland launches €750k Competitive Start Fund for women entrepreneurs
Enterprise Ireland’s €750k Competitive Start Fund (CSF) for women entrepreneurs will open for applications on Tuesday, June 25. Up to €50,000 in equity funding is available to a maximum of 15 successful applicants with early stage start-up companies.
Restaurants Association of Ireland calls for changes in government tax policy
The Restaurants' Association of Ireland (RAI) has called for changes in government policy to ensure that restaurants can stay viable.