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Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue has secured Cabinet approval for a long-awaited bill to establish an Office for Fairness and Transparency in the Agri-Food Supply Chain.
Consumer confidence is dropping at the fastest rate since the start of Covid two years ago, as households face an average hit of €2,000 to
Ireland’s consumer watchdog has warned that fuel suppliers involved in cartels face up to 10 years in jail after it launched an investigation into allegations
Alcohol consumption fell by 4.7% between 2020 and 2021 as the hospitality sector endured strict lockdowns in an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19,
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) continues its 2022 ‘Breakfast Bite’ webinars, a series of free, informal virtual meetings for food businesses. The next
UK chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a 5p a litre cut to fuel duty as motorists struggle with record fuel prices. The chancellor said the
2022 sees the second year of Gala Retail’s sponsorship of Ireland’s No. 1 children’s activity camp, Starcamp and the 2022 schedule is kicking off with
Rising fuel, food and housing costs are expected to hit a 40-year in Ireland this year, putting unprecedented strain on household budgets. Prices rises are
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there was a point where there was only one day of commercial stock of diesel at Dublin Port, an Oireachtas