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Six counties disappearance from Olympic Team Ireland map post prompts apology from government agency
Social media post showing the north 'underwater' prompts one commentator to suggest it is a good thing Daniel Wiffen can swim
Trade in 2023: The year when the protocol became the Windsor Framework
“The world’s most exciting economic zone” was how Rishi Sunak described Northern Ireland back in February 2023.
Business progress on sustainability slowed amid inflation and conflicts – report
A survey of more than 500 chief sustainability officers or equivalents found companies extending climate goal targets.
Paschal Donohoe says Budget had little to no impact on ‘sticky inflation’
Consumer prices rose by 0.7% between July and August, according to new figures.
Wholesale electricity costs fall to lowest point in two years – CSO
Wholesale electricity prices have fallen by 64% in July compared to last year, according to the Wholesale Price Index.
CSO: 183,500 people on Live Register in July
The seasonally adjusted Live Register increased by 0.1% over the month to July 2023.
Rate at which house prices are increasing in Ireland slows, figures indicate
The median price of a dwelling purchased in the 12 months to May was 315,000 euro.
Cross-border trade passes €4bn in first five months of 2023, but northern purchasing softens
THE value of cross-border trade passed €4 billion (£3.5bn) in the first five months of 2023, according to official government statistics in the Republic.
Tourism NI: 2022 was a record year for visitors from the Republic coming north
A RECORD number of visitors from the Republic came north of the border for overnight trips last year, new figures show.
Value of cross-border trade increased by another 30 per cent in 2022 - CSO
THE value of goods moving across the border grew by another 31 per cent in 2022, according official data published in the Republic.