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EU membership @20 - The Malta Independent

EU membership @20 - The Malta Independent
independent.com.mt - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from independent.com.mt Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Nemovitosti klesly meziroènì o 2 9% - Obytné nemovitosti v Èesku zlevòují nejvýraznìji za posledních více než tøináct let, øíkají dnešní data Eurostatu Na vinì je hlavnì vysoká inflace a drahé hypotéky

Nemovitosti klesly meziroènì o 2 9% - Obytné nemovitosti v Èesku zlevòují nejvýraznìji za posledních více než tøináct let, øíkají dnešní data Eurostatu Na vinì je hlavnì vysoká inflace a drahé hypotéky
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The elusive goal of catching-up • IR lv

The elusive goal of catching-up • IR lv
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Social welfare net delivers – Mark Musu

The editorial ‘Time to reform welfare politics’ called for a reform that recognises recent changes in our economy and society. While I am a firm be

Prices in Republic 35% above EU average, CSO figures show

Prices in Republic 35% above EU average, CSO figures show Data reveals basic cost of products and services is second highest in the bloc Wed, Feb 24, 2021, 12:41   The cost of basic products and services in the Republic was 35.4 per cent higher than the EU average in 2019, and the second highest after Denmark, a new report by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) shows. The CSO’s Measuring Ireland’s Progress 2019 study suggests the primary reason for the higher cost of living here is housing. The agency noted that the cost of housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels rose by 3.4 per cent in 2019, mainly due to higher rents and mortgage interest repayments .

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