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IT Sunday: The rich grow richer in Ireland; Doha - the capital of capitalism; and where to get a table when you don’t have a reservation

Tourists ride on camels in the desert of the Sealine Beach area in Doha, Qatar last week. 'If you are looking for a guide to what Qatar is like in 2022 you might as well read The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe', writes Ken EarlyWelcome to this week’s IT Sunday, a selection of the best Irish Times journalism for our subscribers.

This week saw a flurry of activity from central banks, with the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England all increasing interest rates and giving their opinions on what to do next. It looks like 2022 is the year that the world called time on central bankers, revealing a disturbing lack of competence at the heart of our economic system.

the data which shows the rich in Ireland are getting richer. He writes that the issue of taxing wealth and increasing the tax take on inheritance in Ireland looms large – but will not be relished by politicians.

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