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PJ talks to outgoing Finance Minister Michael McGrath as he takes up a new role as a European Commissioner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soon to be former Finance Minister Michael McGrath now the Government's nominee for the European Commission joined Shane this morning on the show.
Soon to be former Finance Minister Michael McGrath now the Government's nominee for the European Commission joined Shane this morning on the show.
Discussing the latest changes in Government as Finance Minister Michael McGrath has been named as Ireland's nominee to the European CommissionAt least half of first-time mothers in Irish hospitals have their labour induced, with the rate reaching 71.4% in one hospital – Patricia speaks with the group AIMS Ireland who are a voluntary organisation that was formed in early 2007 by women, following their own experiences in the Irish maternity system Following a report from the group AWARE – we hear how one third of Irish Pensioners suffer from depression It's 10 years of the Colin Bell Repatriation fund and we speak with Colin Bell on tomorrow's show Gardening advice with Peter Dowdall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Irish Airline Pilots' Association must give the company at least seven days notice of any industrial action. The Finance Minister Michael McGrath today called on Aer Lingus management and unions to get involved in discussions to avoid threatened industrial action. For the latest Donal Moriarty, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer with Aer Lingus.
The Irish Airline Pilots' Association must give the company at least seven days notice of any industrial action. The Finance Minister Michael McGrath today called on Aer Lingus management and unions to get involved in discussions to avoid threatened industrial action. For the latest Donal Moriarty, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer with Aer Lingus.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath and SF TD Pearse Doherty discuss RTE Investigates programme into the Irish equine industry.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath hosted the National Economic Dialogue yesterday. Minister McGrath joined Shane this morning on the show and was asked will we see another big giveaway budget?
Finance Minister Michael McGrath hosted the National Economic Dialogue yesterday. Minister McGrath joined Shane this morning on the show and was asked will we see another big giveaway budget?
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/26pwb4ph Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Another 90 tents have been put up by the side of the Grand Canal. 90 puball eile curtha suas le taobh na Canálach Móire. International asylum seekers have set up over 90 tents by the side of the Grand Canal between Baggot Street Bridge and Wilton Place in central Dublin. Tá os cionn 90 puball curtha suas ag iarrthóirí tearmainn idirnáisiúnta le taobh na Canálach Móire idir Droichead Shráid Bhagóid agus Plás Wilton i lár Bhaile Átha Cliath. Tents have been being put up in the area for a few weeks by men from abroad who have applied for asylum in Ireland but the State cannot afford to provide them with accommodation. Tá pubaill á gcur suas sa cheantar le cúpla seachtain ag fir ó thar lear a bhfuil iarrtas ar thearmann in Éirinn déanta acu ach nach bhfuil sé d'acmhainn ag an Stát lóistín a chur ar fáil dóibh. Applications for asylum are made at the International Protection Office on Lower Mount Street, a few hundred meters north of the Grand Canal. Is san Oifig um Chosaint Idirnáisúnta ar Shráid an Mhóta Íochtarach, cúpla céad méadar ó thuaidh ón gCanáil Mhór, a dhéantar iarratas ar thearmann. Tents had been erected outside the office and in other places along the canal closer to the office for a few weeks, but the authorities cleared them out of their way and barriers were erected in those places to prevent them from being erected again. Bhí pubaill curtha suas lasmuigh den oifig agus in ionaid eile le hais na canálach níos gaire don oifig le cúpla seachtain, ach ghlan na húdaráis as a mbealach iad agus cuireadh bacainní suas sna háiteanna sin le nach bhféadfaí iad a chur suas arís. It seems, however, that the men and their tents are being pushed back further. Dealraíonn sé nach bhfuil ann, áfach, ach go bhfuil na fir agus a bpubaill á mbrú siar tuilleadh. Taoiseach Simon Harris said today that he wants to tackle the issue compassionately, but also sensibly. Dúirt an Taoiseach Simon Harris inniu gur mian leis dul i ngleic leis an gceist go trócaireach, ach go ciallmhar freisin. Speaking on RTÉ, he indicated that the asylum system in Ireland was not in line with what is in place in other member states of the European Union and said that this had to be corrected. Ag labhairt dó ar RTÉ, thug sé le fios nach raibh an córas tearmainn in Éirinn ag teacht lena bhfuil i bhfeidhm i mballstáit eile an Aontaigh Eorpaigh agus dúirt go gcaithfí é sin a chur ina cheart. The current system has the capacity to accept 3,500 people a year, said Simon Harris. Tá sé d'acmhainn ag an gcóras atá ann faoi láthair glacadh le 3,500 duine sa bhliain, arsa Simon Harris. It is believed, however, that between 26,000 and 30,000 asylum seekers could come to this country this year. Táthar á thuairimiú, ámh, go bhféadfadh idir 26,000 agus 30,000 iarrthóir tearmainn teacht chun na tíre seo i mbliana. The issue was discussed at a heated meeting of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party last night, where Finance Minister Michael McGrath said the situation had gotten out of hand. Pléadh an cheist i gcruinniú teasaí de pháirtí parlaiminte Fhianna Fáil aréir, áit a ndúirt an tAire Airgeadais Michael McGrath go raibh an scéal imithe ó smacht. Some people in the meeting criticized the Government's approach, especially the way the issue is being put before the public. Cháin roinnt daoine sa chruinniú cur chuige an Rialtais, go háirithe an chaoi a bhfuil an cheist á cur os comhair an phobail. It is reported that the Government is considering establishing a large residential center for asylum seekers on a site in north-west County Dublin where a prison was once to be built. Tuairiscítear go bhfuil an Rialtas ag cuimhneamh ar mhórionad cónaithe d'iarrthóirí tearmainn a bhunú ar shuíomh in iarthuaisceart Chontae Bhaile Átha Cliath a raibh príosún le tógáil air tráth.
Matt and a poorly Ivan examine promises on income tax cuts, Finance Minister Michael McGrath on (personal) maneuvers, how the housing crisis could get even bigger, and school meals and traffic lights!Get in touch: mail@pathtopowerpodcast.comFollow the hosts:Matt: https://twitter.com/cooper_mhttps://www.instagram.com/mattcooperlastword/Ivan: https://www.instagram.com/officialivanyates/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-yates-7b4b468a/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Finance Minister Michael McGrath will present to MEPs in Brussels, advocating for Ireland as the ideal host for the EU's new anti-money laundering agency. Facing competition from major players like Germany and France, McGrath must overcome Ireland's reputation as a "Tax Haven." Stephen Rae, publisher of Anti-Money Laundering Intelligence, joins Joe Lynam from Brussels to assess Ireland's chances and discuss the presentations.
Corporation tax take in November was up almost a third on the same month last year, sharply reversing a recent slump in revenue generated from business profits. Finance Minister Michael McGrath spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Corporation tax take in November was up almost a third on the same month last year, sharply reversing a recent slump in revenue generated from business profits. Finance Minister Michael McGrath spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
In Last week's budget, Finance Minister Michael McGrath announced a public consultation into how Revenue might be able to improve how VAT returns are made digitally. The review could suggest making VAT returns fully paperless and almost in real time which could make life much easier for SMEs. Patricia Lahert, Principal Officer in Revenue's Indirect Taxes Policy and Legislation Division joined Joe on the show this morning.
On this week's Red Business podcast…We have a Budget 2024 special this week - Finance Minister Michael McGrath TD discusses the announcements made in The Dáil and how the budget will impact on businesses over the next year.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath and Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/22xe7adc Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Challenge before the Government in the 2024 Budget. Dúshlán roimh an Rialtas i mBuiséad 2024. 'The Government faces a major challenge in relation to the 2024 Budget' says Finance Minister Michael McGrath. 'Tá dúshlán mór roimh an Rialtas maidir le Buiséad 2024' a deir an tAire Airgeadais Michael McGrath. The minister pointed out that it is not easy on the one hand to give the appropriate support to the people of the country and to the economy, but on the other hand to ensure that inflation does not worsen. Thug an t-aire le fios nach bhfuil sé éasca ar lámh amháin an tacaíocht chuí a thabhairt do phobal na tíre agus don eacnamíocht, ach a chinntiú ar an lámha eile nach dtéann an boilsciú in olcas. Michael McGrath was speaking at the annual Dublin Chamber of Commerce dinner last night. Bhí Michael McGrath ag labhairt ag dinnéar bliantúil Chumann Tráchtála Bhaile Átha Cliath aréir. He said that the economy of the country was generally strong and stable against anything that has gone out of order in the international markets. Dúirt sé go raibh eacnamaíocht na tíre go ginearálta láidir agus seasmhach i gcoinne aon ní atá imithe as cor ar na margaí idirnáisiúnta. The minister also referred to the strength of the labor market here. Thagair an t-aire freisin do láidreacht an mhargaidh saothair anseo. 'The corporate tax that has been given to the state has grown dramatically over the past few years' he says 'but this will not last forever'. 'Tá fás as cuimse tagtha ar an gcáin chorparáideach atá tugtha don stát le roinnt blianta' a deir sé 'ach ní mhairfidh sé seo i gcónaí'. 'To that end we cannot use that money to put towards permanent expenditure' he says. 'CHuige sin ní féidir linn an t- airgead sin a úsáid le cur i dtreo an chaiteachais bhuan' a deir sé. 'The government has also set aside money which it says is for capital projects' says Michael McGrath. 'Tá airgead curtha i leataobh ag an rialtas freisin a deir sé ar mhaithe le tograi caipitiúla' a deir Michael McGrath. Two weeks from next Tuesday (October 10) the budget will be presented to the Dáil. Coicís ón Mháirt seo chugainn (10Deireadh Fómhair) a chuirfear an buiséad faoi bhráid na Dála.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2dlsje4n Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Challenge before the Government in the 2024 Budget. Dúshlán roimh an Rialtas i mBuiséad 2024. 'The Government faces a major challenge in relation to the 2024 Budget' says Finance Minister Michael McGrath. 'Tá dúshlán mór roimh an Rialtas maidir le Buiséad 2024' a deir an tAire Airgeadais Michael McGrath. The minister pointed out that it is not easy on one hand to give the appropriate support to the people of the country and to the economy, but on the other hand to ensure that inflation does not get worse. Thug an t-aire le fios nach bhfuil sé éasca ar lámh amháin an tacaíocht chuí a thabhairt do phobal na tíre agus don eacnamíocht, ach a chinntiú ar an lámha eile nach dtéann an boilsciú in olcas. Michael McGrath was speaking at the annual Dublin Chamber of Commerce dinner last night. Bhí Michael McGrath ag labhairt ag dinnéar bliantúil Chumann Tráchtála Bhaile Átha Cliath aréir. He said that the economy of the country was generally strong and stable against anything that has gone out of order in the international markets. Dúirt sé go raibh eacnamaíocht na tíre go ginearálta láidir agus seasmhach i gcoinne aon ní atá imithe as cor ar na margaí idirnáisiúnta. The minister also referred to the strength of the labor market here. Thagair an t-aire freisin do láidreacht an mhargaidh saothair anseo. 'The corporate tax that has been given to the state has grown dramatically for several years' he says 'but this will not last forever'. 'Tá fás as cuimse tagtha ar an gcáin chorparáideach atá tugtha don stát le roinnt blianta' a deir sé 'ach ní mhairfidh sé seo i gcónaí'. 'To that end we cannot use that money to put towards permanent expenditure' he says. 'CHuige sin ní féidir linn an t- airgead sin a úsáid le cur i dtreo an chaiteachais bhuan' a deir sé. 'The government has also set aside money which it says is for capital projects' says Michael McGrath. 'Tá airgead curtha i leataobh ag an rialtas freisin a deir sé ar mhaithe le tograi caipitiúla' a deir Michael McGrath. Two weeks from next Tuesday (October 10) the budget will be presented to the Dáil. Coicís ón Mháirt seo chugainn (10Deireadh Fómhair) a chuirfear an buiséad faoi bhráid na Dála.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath has today asked all state owned bodies to continue to accept cash payments. It came following criticism of the NCT service for attempting to move to a cashless system. One such body which has moved cashless in recent times is the GAA, a move which has garnered much criticism. Two former Presidents of the GAA, Sean Kelly and Liam O'Neill joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss..
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2crracyy Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Fuel prices to be imposed from midnight. Praghsanna breosla le daoirsiú ón meán oíche. 7 cents will be added to the price of diesel and 5 cents to the price of petrol from midnight tonight, when the increase in excise rates introduced by the Government will come into effect. Cuirfear 7 cent le praghas díosail agus 5 cent le praghas peitril ón meán oíche anocht, tráth a thiocfas feidhm leis an ardú ar rátaí máil atá tugtha isteach ag an Rialtas. One cent will be added to the price of agricultural land as well. Cuirfear aon cent amháin le praghas agraidhíosail chomh maith. Excise rates were already raised this year – at the end of May – and they are to be raised for the third time on 31 October. Ardaíodh rátaí máil cheana i mbliana – i ndeireadh mhí na Bealtaine – agus tá siad le hardú den tríú huair ar an 31 Deireadh Fómhair. In March 2022, with petrol and diesel prices skyrocketing, the Government decided to cut the excise duty charged on fuel. I mí an Mhárta 2022, agus praghsanna peitril agus díosail ag daoirsiú go tréan, shocraigh an Rialtas ar an dleacht mháil a ghearrtar ar bhreosla a chiorrú. Fuel prices were immediately freed in light of the Government's decision but the Government now wants to bring back the excise rates that existed before March 2022. Shaoirsigh praghsanna breosla láithreach i bhfianaise chinneadh an Rialtais ach teastaíonn ón Rialtas anois na rátaí máil a bhíodh ann roimh Mhárta 2022 a thabhairt ar ais. The country's fuel stations do not have to raise prices from midnight tonight. Ní gá do stáisiúin bhreosla na tíre praghsanna a ardú on meán oíche anocht. They can wait until they have sold their current supplies and start selling supplies on which the new excise duty has been charged. Féadfaidh siad fanacht go mbeidh na soláthairtí atá acu faoi láthair díolta acu agus go dtosóidh siad ag díol soláthairtí a mbeidh an dleacht mháil nua gearrtha orthu. Therefore, it is likely that prices will rise first in the country's busiest fuel stations. Mar sin, is dóigh gur túisce a ardófar praghsanna sna stáisiúin bhreosla is gnóthaí sa tír. According to Tipperary Independent Dáil Mattie McGrath, the increase in excise rates should be canceled in view of the high costs facing families at the moment, especially as children go back to school. Dar leis an Teachta Dála Neamhspleách i dTiobraid Árann Mattie McGrath gur chóir an t-ardú ar rátaí máil a chur ar ceal i bhfianaise na gcostas mór atá ar theaghlaigh faoi láthair, go háirithe agus leanaí ag dul ar ais ar scoil. The United Farmers of Ireland recommends that the increase be suspended for the foreseeable future. Molann Feirmeoirí Aontaithe na hÉireann an t-ardú a chur ar fionraí go ceann i bhfad. Finance Minister Michael McGrath indicated yesterday, however, that the decision cannot be reversed. Thug an tAire Airgeadais Michael McGrath le fios inné, áfach, nach féidir dul siar ar an gcinneadh. However, he said the next proposed increase would be reviewed before being introduced in early winter. Mar sin féin, dúirt sé go ndéanfaí athbhreithniú ar an gcéad ardú eile atá beartaithe sula dtabharfaí isteach é i dtús an gheimhridh. RTÉ News and Current Affairs Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ
Finance Minister Michael McGrath has asked banks to outline possible support networks for mortgage holders facing high interest rates. Ian Guider, Columnist with The Business Post joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Veteran Journalist Dermot Murnaghan ahead of his appearance at the Kennedy Summer School next week and talks to him about his long life in journalism covering some of the defining moments of our time. Rudy Giuliani has turned himself in to authorities at a jail in Atlanta, Georgia this week. But who is Rudi Guiliani? Mandy looks at one of the most divisive American political figures of our time when she talks to Llyod Green, a New York Attorney who has served in the US Department of Justice.And finally Finance Minister Michael McGrath is said to be putting pressure on our banking sector to pass on some of their windfall profits to customers - while we wait for the mismatch to be rectified - is there something else you could be doing with your money to get a better return? Mandy talk to Ellie Donnolly Senior Business Reporter at the Business Post.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/23xha3fa Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com "Tri-atlan organizers beware". "Fainic curtha roimh ré ar lucht eagraithe trí-atlain". Triathlon Ireland has confirmed that the organization's officials had told the organizers of the half-Ironman triathlon in Co Cork last weekend that they were not prepared to give their blessing to the event. Tá sé dearbhaithe ag Trí-Atlan Éireann go raibh sé ráite roimh ré ag oifigigh na heagraíochta le lucht reáchtála an trí-atlain leath-Ironman i gCo Chorcaí an deireadh seachtaine seo caite nach raibh siad sásta a mbeannacht a thabhairt don imeacht. Two men died while taking part in the swimming round of the triathlon at Castle Cria beach in Youghall yesterday. Fuair beirt fhear bás agus iad ag glacadh páirt sa bhabhta snámha den trí-atlan ag trá an Chaisleáin Chria in Eochaill arú inné. They were Ivan Chittenden, aged 64, from Toronto in Canada and Brendan Wall, aged 45, who was originally from Ballyslane in Co Meath but had lived near Birmingham in England for many years. B'in iad Ivan Chittenden, 64 bliain d'aois, as Toronto i gCeanada agus Brendan Wall, 45 bliain, arbh as Baile Shláine i gCo na Mí ó dhúchas é ach a raibh cónaí air in aice le Birmingham i Sasana le blianta fada. Tri-Atlan Éireann has revealed that the organization's technical officials refused to give their blessing to the swimming round before it started after they assessed the safety of the water. Tá sé tugtha le fios ag Trí-Atlan Éireann gur dhiúltaigh oifigigh theicniúla na heagraíochta a mbeannacht a thabhairt don bhabhta snámha sular cuireadh tús leis tar éis dóibh measúnú a dhéanamh ar shábháilteacht an uisce. The bad weather in the area at the time, especially the fermentation in the sea, was the reason for the decision of the officials, it was said. An aimsir mhór a bhí sa cheantar ag an am, go háirithe an coipeadh san fharraige, ba chúis le cinneadh na n-oifigeach, a dúradh. Trí-Atlan Éireann is a national organization responsible for governing triathlon competitions in this country and the competition in Cork was organized by the Ironman Éireann organisation. Is eagraíocht náisiúnta é Trí-Atlan Éireann atá freagrach as comórtais trí-atlain sa tír seo a rialú agus ba é an eagraíocht Ironman Éireann a d'eagraigh an comórtas i gCorcaigh. In a statement issued yesterday, Ironman Ireland said the organization was deeply saddened by the death of the two. I ráiteas a eisíodh arú inné, dúirt Ironman Éireann go raibh an-bhrón ar an eagraíocht faoi bhás na beirte. The statement also claimed that the organizers had shortened the triathlon swimming course in Youghal due to the bad weather. Maíodh sa ráiteas freisin go raibh cúrsa snámha an trí-atlain in Eochaill ciorraithe ag an lucht reáchtála mar gheall ar an drochaimsir. Finance Minister Michael McGrath, who is from Cork, said that the death of the two men was a terrible tragedy and asked for comprehensive answers to the questions being asked about the running of the triathlon. Dúirt an tAire Airgeadais Michael McGrath, arb as Corcaigh é, gur tragóid uafásach a bhí i mbás na beirte fear agus d'iarr sé freagraí cuimsitheacha a thabhairt ar na ceisteanna atá á gcur faoi reáchtáil an trí-atlain. Michael McGrath suggested that Cork County Council - which sponsored the competition - and Irish Water Safety would be involved in the investigation to be set up into what happened. Thug Michael McGrath le tuiscint go mbeadh Comhairle Contae Chorcaí – a d'urraigh an comórtas – agus Sábháilteacht Uisce na hÉireann bainteach leis an bhfiosrúchán atá le cur ar bun faoinar tharla. Gardai have already said they are not conducting a criminal investigation. Tá sé ráite ag na Gardaí cheana féin nach bhfuil fiosrúchán coiriúil ar bun acu. They confirmed, however, that they were to send a file to the coroner after looking at the results of the post-mortem ...
An overhaul of the licence fee is on the cards according to Finance Minister Michael Mcgrath. His comments come after reports say the Government has been given a series of options around the long-term future funding of RTÉ. In reaction, Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Larry Bass, CEO of ShinAwiL.
An overhaul of the licence fee is on the cards according to Finance Minister Michael Mcgrath. His comments come after reports say the Government has been given a series of options around the long-term future funding of RTÉ. In reaction, Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Larry Bass, CEO of ShinAwiL.
The government's spending watchdog - the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has expressed concern about the government's plans to breach its own spending limits in October's budget. The Chairman of IFAC Professor Michael McMahon recounts his concerns towards government. Finance Minister Michael McGrath joins us in studio on the topic.
The government is planning to boost core spending in the Budget by €5.2 billion. That's according to the Summer Economic Statement, which was published yesterday. Finance Minister Michael McGrath joined Ciara this morning on the show with more details on this.
The government is planning to boost core spending in the Budget by €5.2 billion. That's according to the Summer Economic Statement, which was published yesterday. Finance Minister Michael McGrath joined Ciara this morning on the show with more details on this.
We talk to Finance Minister Michael McGrath.
Fionnán Sheahan talks to Eamon about Fine Gael's bid for middle-income voters. Fionnán is Ireland Editor for Independent.ie, the Irish Independent and the Sunday Independent.Recorded on Monday 29th May 2023. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The regulations for the Defective Concrete Block scheme should be up and running “in the next number of weeks” So said the Finance Minister Michael McGrath in the Dáil yesterday. The new 10% levy on concrete blocks was brought in as part of the Mica Redress Scheme and is expected to raise 80 million euros annually. Tom Parlon Director General at Construction Industry Federation spoke to Shane this morning on the show.
The regulations for the Defective Concrete Block scheme should be up and running “in the next number of weeks” So said the Finance Minister Michael McGrath in the Dáil yesterday. The new 10% levy on concrete blocks was brought in as part of the Mica Redress Scheme and is expected to raise 80 million euros annually. Tom Parlon Director General at Construction Industry Federation spoke to Shane this morning on the show.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath joined Emmet Oliver on The Hard Shoulder to discuss Government plans for spending budget surpluses over the coming years, the ongoing GAA GO controversy and the monitoring of the cost of groceries...
Energy providers need to offer a better explanation for prices that consumers remain high despite falling wholesale costs. So said Finance Minister Michael McGrath yesterday, while elsewhere Sinn Féin will today call for electricity prices for households to be capped at pre-Ukraine War levels. Muireann Lynch, Energy Economist at the ESRI gave her view on such a cap.
Energy providers need to offer a better explanation for prices that consumers remain high despite falling wholesale costs. So said Finance Minister Michael McGrath yesterday, while elsewhere Sinn Féin will today call for electricity prices for households to be capped at pre-Ukraine War levels. Muireann Lynch, Energy Economist at the ESRI gave her view on such a cap.
Ireland's rate of inflation will average between 4% and 5% this year, down from the current rate of 7%. That's according to Finance Minister Michael McGrath who has published a Stability Programme Update, a key economic document required under EU rules. He joined us today to discuss.
Ireland's rate of inflation will average between 4% and 5% this year, down from the current rate of 7%. That's according to Finance Minister Michael McGrath who has published a Stability Programme Update, a key economic document required under EU rules. He joined us today to discuss.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath says the new 15% corporation tax rate will likely kick in next January. Jim Stewart, Finance professor with Trinity College and domestic expert on corporate tax
Finance Minister Michael McGrath says the new 15% corporation tax rate will likely kick in next January. Jim Stewart, Finance professor with Trinity College and domestic expert on corporate tax
Surging VAT income, and corporation tax receipts have boosted the Government's finances for the start of the year. That's according to the latest exchequer returns published yesterday. Michael McGrath Minister for Finance spoke to Jonathan on the show this morning.
Surging VAT income, and corporation tax receipts have boosted the Government's finances for the start of the year. That's according to the latest exchequer returns published yesterday. Michael McGrath Minister for Finance spoke to Jonathan on the show this morning.
Moira Hannon speaks to Kate Cooke, of Quinlan & Cooke restaurant; Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Finance, and Finance Minister Michael McGrath, on cost of living supports.
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Finance Minister Michael McGrath says the government will bring forward legislation this year to strengthen the ethics watchdog, the Standards in Public Office Commission.
On the last episode of Red Business for 2022…Jonathan is joined by the new Finance Minister @mmcgrathtdHe talks about progressing from Financial Controller at Cork's RedFM to Minister for Finance The challenges ahead for the Government in 2022 including climate change and housingAnd the future of Cork's economy - and what's happening with the much-delayed events centre