A STAND-OFF between the State and fuel protesters remains at boiling point as the Government refused to announce new supports for farmers and hauliers until blockades at oil depots were lifted.
There are no plans to introduce Covid-like restrictions to deal with the energy crisis unfolding due to the US war in Iran, ...
A TARGETED €400 energy credit for the 800,000 households across Ireland “most under pressure” would provide “real help” to ...
Minister for Finance Simon Harris has outlined further details of a plan to encourage households to invest, with money put ...
Tánaiste warns that households may need to reduce energy usage as Government considers further support measures ...
CUTS to fuel levies are set to be completely wiped out this week as prices are set to climb to up to €2.30 a litre, it’s been ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has pledged that the era of tax cuts will see a return – but only if ministers stay fiscally strict. The Coalition’s decision not to cut tax rates in October’s Budget sparked ...
Simon Harris has paid a moving tribute to his brother, Adam, saying that he ‘shaped so much of who he is.’ Adam Harris is the ...
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Harris condemns Israeli death penalty move as 'horrifying' and 'despicable'
Tánaiste condemns Israeli vote on death penalty and warns attacks on peacekeepers could constitute war crimes ...
Finance Minister Simon Harris has announced more details of the new state-backed savings scheme, including a proposed rollout ...
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Simon Harris says fuel crisis is 'worsening by the day'
Government's excise cuts being negated by higher prices caused by strikes on energy infrastructure ...
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What we know about Harris’s new savings scheme planned for next year
The Tánaiste also said the current deemed disposable tax on investments is “too high”.
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