The report follows on from a previous IFAC analysis that argued that the State may have to pay out €8 to €26 billion in fines if it fails to meet its binding 2030 climate targets.
Widespread public frustration
Electric Ireland announced yesterday its own price hike, also due to take effect July 1.
Tech jobs are falling and few go to Irish people
Post Office Pensioners United hit out at cap
Consumers here paying 40% above EU average
It cited the fallout of the war in the Middle East as the reason behind the increase.
Comments made nationally have ‘angered and insulted’ ordinary people
As consumer sentiment falls
April’s fuel protests were an indicator of fundamental dissatisfaction with the way Ireland is being governed.
No, it doesn’t primarily “benefit the rich”
Let’s be clear about what is happening here: The Government is not foregoing a single cent in taxation.