Rents up 14%, transatlantic flights for Belfast, and how to get a return on your savings

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Rents up 14%, transatlantic flights for Belfast, and how to get a return on your savings
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Rents up 14%, transatlantic flights for Belfast, and how to get a return on your savings: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk.

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Latest accounts for the Irish unit ofIn Q&A, a reader notes how their father is in a nursing home with the family property lying idle. They’d like toIn another Q&A, a reader wonders why they have beenIn her media and marketing column, Laura Slattery outlines how the cost-of-living crisis has
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