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# Michael McGrath

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2023
Bank of Ireland chief apologises for 'significant technical outage' on Tuesday
Finance Minister wants 'full account' of what happened with BOI glitch
Price growth slowed in July to 4.6% while the Irish economy grew by 3.3% in Q2
Finance Minister says final ‘mix’ of energy support not yet decided
Finance Minister brings RTÉ and TG4 under remit of NewERA
USC cuts, rent relief and housing for key workers: FF politicians put forward budget wish list
Finance Minister wants 'prudent' Budget as Taoiseach seeks threshold for higher tax rate at €50k
Supermarket sweeps: Aldi and Lidl respond as Tesco cuts prices on 700 products
Irish economy falls 4.6% in the first quarter of 2023, more than estimated by CSO
McGrath says he won't be 'bullied' by Fine Gael into tax cuts in next Budget
Changes to landlord tax treatment in next budget must be 'approached with caution', McGrath says
Defective Concrete Block scheme regulations should be ready 'in the next couple of weeks'
McGrath welcomes ruling ordering Pepper Finance to lower mortgage rate for borrower in insolvency
Ireland may join the likes of Norway and Saudi Arabia as sovereign wealth fund considered
Companies should pass on savings as costs fall, Donohoe says
Finance Minister 'not ruling out' additional measures to help people deal with cost-of-living
Government has cash at its disposal ahead of Budget 2024 with €16bn surplus for next year
Corporation tax up 71% in the first quarter of 2023 - but half of it is 'unlikely to be permanent'
15% corporation tax rate for large multinationals to be introduced from next January
Irish Financial Stability Group to monitor effects of SVB collapse on Ireland
Domestic economy entered 'technical recession' last year but is still up 8.2%
Taoiseach says windfall tax 'well advanced' and will be used to help families and businesses
Ireland has one of the highest per capita debt burdens in the world, around €44,250 per citizen
Taoiseach says some billionaires are all 'fur coat and no knickers'
Rate of inflation drops slightly to 8.2% in the year to December
Long overdue ethics laws to keep politicians in check can't be delayed, say opposition
Michael McGrath says that Ireland’s rate of inflation has peaked
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Government ministers to be banned from using phones at Cabinet meetings from today
Housing minister: 'I'll be frank, we've got to revisit the tax treatment for small landlords'
Cabinet approves international surrogacy policy proposals with aim of giving 100s of families a 'route to recognition'
Government criticised over €700 million capital underspend in housing budget
McGrath 'strongly supports' Donohoe's bid for second term as Eurogroup President
Eurozone finance ministers to vote for new Eurogroup President next month
Government to nominate Paschal Donohoe for second term as President of the Eurogroup
Expected interest rate hike may help 'contain' house prices, says Varadkar
‘No reason’ why anyone in financial hardship should lose power this winter, McGrath says
Ministers announce payment dates for social protection supports introduced in Budget
'Our citizens need help': Everything you need to know about Budget 2023
Childcare: Reduction of up to 25% announced in costs under National Childcare Scheme
Donohoe refuses to be drawn on Eurogroup issue but his party leader hopes he can keep the role