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Just 56% of Irish businesses optimistic about outlook of Ireland’s economy
New data from Grant Thornton reveal that Irish business are increasingly concerned about the country’s economic outlook.
Irish businesses more optimistic about outlook than EU counterparts
BY DECLAN VARLEY
Ibec research reveals full scale of Ireland’s energy affordability crisis
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, has called on Government to strengthen business supports after new research shows the full scale of Ireland’s energy affordability crisis.
Keeping warm… a health issue for older people
Seán Moynihan, CEO of ALONE
Diaspora links are key to 2023 Global Invitation Initiative
Reconnecting with our diaspora will be an essential strand of a new tourism project which will be tasked with attracting international tourists to Ireland.
SMEs are now three times less likely to prioritise sustainability
Just 14% of Irish Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) plan to increase investment in sustainability practices and solutions such as water conservation, energy conservation and recycling in the next 12 months due to rising costs pressures, according to a new Irish Water survey of SME attitudes to conservation and sustainability, developed in partnership with the Small Firms Association.
Local sports clubs encouraged to apply for latest tranche of Government funding
Local sports clubs are being encouraged to apply for the latest tranche of funding announced by the Government this week.
Warnings from GPs and pharmacists on medicine shortages need be heeded
Medicines for Ireland (MFI) are urging Government to heed recent warnings from GPs and pharmacists nationwide on the growing risk of medicines shortages as inflation, energy and transport costs continue to rise, and global supply chain disruptions persist.
Municipal District Mayor affords end of year thoughts to members at local authority meeting

Addressing his fellow public representatives and council executive during the December meeting of Athlone-Moate Municipal District, District Mayor, Cllr Vinny McCormack, expressed his best Christmas wishes to those in attendance, also noting that the festive period can be a time for much sorrow and remembrance in households.
November new car registrations down as more drivers switch to Electric Vehicles
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for November.