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Intelligence

CSO figures show gender pay gap has risen with economic recovery

Gap is generally low for new labour market entrants, with disparity increasing with age
  • Rachel Lavin
  • February 23, 2020

Rising sense of inequality is eroding trust in Ireland

The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that Irish people are becoming more pessimistic about their prospects, that many believe public institutions are unfair, that the government has been serving the interests of the few and that business and the media are not to be trusted.
  • Aaron Rogan
  • February 16, 2020

Draw the decade: Trace the lines that defined the 2010s

Test your knowledge with our interactive charts
  • Rachel Lavin
  • January 17, 2020

Done Deals

  • Hannah O’Brienand
  • Richie Oakley
  • November 24, 2019

The Week Ahead

  • Hannah O’Brien
  • November 24, 2019

The ‘death’ of the right to know

Our Freedom of Information laws were based on international best practice – but experts say new court interpretation is putting its democratic openness in peril
  • Daniel Murray,
  • Rachel Lavinand
  • Killian Woods
  • November 24, 2019

Remittances row: bad data behind inflated Nigeria money figure

The €456 million difference between World Bank and CSO estimates is unlikely to be down to illegal activities
  • Rachel Lavin
  • November 17, 2019

Ninety-eight per cent of drivers break 30kph speed limits

New report shows that speeding on rural roads has increased
  • Rachel Lavin
  • November 3, 2019

Up in the Air: How thousands of lets on Airbnb could be illegal

With a new taskforce set to tackle illegal lets, the tide may be about to turn for the tech giant accused of fuelling the housing crisis
  • Aaron Roganand
  • Rachel Lavin
  • October 27, 2019

Is Ireland really a high spender on healthcare?

Claims that Ireland is overspending on healthcare may have been undermined by new data showing some other EU countries have similar outlays
  • Rachel Lavinand
  • Susan Mitchell
  • October 27, 2019

Size really does matter in apartment planning

The recent reduction in the minimum sizes for new apartments has generated controversy. Are the latest rules a sensible way to help tackle the housing crisis or a gift to property speculators who want to cram more homes into each development and increase returns?
  • Killian Woodsand
  • Rachel Lavin
  • October 20, 2019

Apartment sizes set to drop dramatically

‘Worrying’ trends will see average size of 11,000 fast-track builds much smaller than today
  • Killian Woodsand
  • Rachel Lavin
  • October 20, 2019

How true was Bonnie Greer’s statement that ‘the United States is Irish’?

  • Rachel Lavin
  • October 13, 2019

The boring budget: the numbers

  • Rachel Lavin
  • October 13, 2019

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