In highly critical review, ESRI describes regulator’s move to ease its borrowing rules for first-time buyers as ‘premature’
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Greenwashing tactics make it difficult for genuinely sustainable businesses to compete against ones that mislead consumers, study finds
Cork-based Sarah Williams says she’s on medication for depression due to stress ‘about the way we’re living’
With elections looming, one might think the announcement couldn’t have come at a better time for Government parties, but it is good news for patients
Most of the trends are positive, although some give cause for concern
Landmark ESRI report looks at how the lives of 13-year-olds have changed compared with their counterparts a decade previously
An examination of the recommendations in the divisive report that are likely to be accepted and rejected
The research investigated the impact of this controversy on public trust and the attribution of blame for interval cancers – cancers diagnosed after a negative screening result
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Current targets are based on published population projections from the 2016 census. Unfortunately, those projections are a serious underestimate
Study explores equality impact of pandemic on labour market, comparing situations pre- and post-pandemic
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