
Daniel Murray
Policy Editor at Business Post
Policy Editor, Business Post | Host of #fivedegreesofchange
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businesspost.ie | Daniel Murray
Close Infrastructure Dublin wastewater project doubles in cost to €1.3bn after seven year wait in planning system Uisce Eireann’s capital investments have gone from €300 million in 2014 to €1.3 billion last year.
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businesspost.ie | Daniel Murray
Business Post subscribers can read: • What the transport chief had to say about the public spending code • His views on environmental impact assessments • Walsh’s thoughts on Dublin’s metro project and Jack Chambers’ new infrastructure unit
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businesspost.ie | Daniel Murray
Ireland's Tax Mirage The minister for finance was asked if government policies to attract IP and multinationals to Ireland had directly resulted in a major vulnerability building up in the economy and public finances Business Post subscribers can read: • What Donohoe said about companies wanting to have their ‘ideas’ based in Ireland • Why Ireland had reaped the benefit of IP being onshored here – and the vulnerability that creates • How Donohoe and Chambers defended Irish government policy...
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businesspost.ie | Daniel Murray
Economy The Department of Finance has produced two forecasts on the basis of no tariffs, or the current tariffs staying in place Business Post subscribers can read: • What key decision will determine the rate of growth in 2026 • What Paschal Donohoe said about the ‘further trade scenarios’ that could yet emerge • How employment, modified domestic demand and GDP are forecast to be affected by Trump’s trade war
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businesspost.ie | Daniel Murray
Insurance Robert Troy also wants to see the Personal Injuries Resolution Board made a quasi-judicial body and made the mandatory avenue for all relevant claims Business Post subscribers can read: • How the minister thinks insurance premiums can be lowered through further reforms • How the Personal Injuries Resolution Board could operate as a quasi-judicial body • Why the minister thinks its time Ireland go to grips with the Troika’s recommendation to bring down high legal costs...
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Ireland to court US academics fleeing Trump through newly funded positions https://t.co/kCpPn11mJd

Had a very interesting conversation with head of MetroLink Sean Sweeney about his experience delivering mega projects in New Zealand and Australia, and his plans for here. ‘Things take longer here. I don’t have a magic wand to sort that’ https://t.co/K6hlLAgQFX

Delivery of mega infrastructure projects will take political courage we haven’t had https://t.co/WBerNJfnwR