The Irish government is launching a €443,000 campaign targeting young emigrants, urging them to return home when the 'two ...
Irish deputy premier Simon Harris accused Sinn Fein of hypocrisy as they claimed the Irish government had made it "impossible ...
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Catherine Connolly has a change mandate that may put her at odds with Ireland's own government—and its allies in Europe and ...
HMRC is reviewing decisions to strip child benefit payments from 23,500 people — many from Northern Ireland — after using individuals’ travel data to conclude that they had emigrated from the UK.
The Irish government is forecasting a sharp slowdown in the country’s corporate tax revenue through 2040 as it braces for the evaporation of what it regards as “windfall” corporation tax receipts.