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#35: Irish Corporation Tax - Seamus Coffey (UCC)
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Welcome back to a new series of At the Margin! This episode is a bit earlier than expected – I wanted to share it with you as soon as possible. We’ll be back to our usual Tuesday release date in due course. Seamus Coffey joins to discuss corporation tax. Seamus is an economics lecturer at University College Cork and is a former chair of Ireland’s F…
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Motor industry check-up: Citroën CEO on post-pandemic recovery prospects
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Adapting to the post-pandemic market, new EU emissions rules and a shortage of semiconductors: these are just some of the challenges the auto industry is currently facing. Stephen Carroll discusses them with Vincent Cobée, the boss of French car brand Citroën.By FRANCE 24 English
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Federal Government Is Accused Of Leaving Migrants In Border Towns
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In rural Arizona, the Border Patrol is now dropping off migrants from overflowing detention facilities in to small towns that are cut off from transportation and other services.By Kirk Siegler
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Minn. State Rep. Wants Budget Talks Stopped Until Public Safety Bills Are Passed
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Minnesota State Rep. Cedrick Frazier about efforts to overhaul the police following Daunte Wright's killing by an officer in Brooklyn Center, Minn.By KUOW Staff
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Ex-Fraternity Members At LSU Pay Off Cook's Mortgage
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For 14 years, Jessie Hamilton cooked at the Phi Gamma Delta house. When a former member heard she was working two jobs to try to pay her mortgage, a collection was started. The house is now paid off.By KUOW Staff
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In Indonesia, Bridegroom Shows Up At Wrong Wedding
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Thinking the GPS led him to the correct address, the groom-to-be and some of his wedding party settled in. When the mix up was realized, he quickly left to find his actual fiancee.By KUOW Staff
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California Community Reacts To Planned U.S. Troop Exit From Afghanistan
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California's Bay Area is home to a large number of Afghans, many of whom moved there after Sept. 11th. They have a variety of reactions to the announced U.S. pullout from Afghanistan later this year.By KUOW Staff
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Biden To Meet Japanese Counterpart Yoshihide Suga At The White House
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In a sign of U.S. intent to put Asian allies at the core of its foreign policy, Japan's prime minister will be the first foreign head of state to meet face-to-face with President Biden.By Anthony Kuhn
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Indirect Talks Over Nuclear Deal To Begin Between U.S., Iran
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NPR's Noel King talks to Corey Hinderstein of the Nuclear Threat Initiative about the resumption of discussions with Iran and other parties to the nuclear deal, including the United States.By KUOW Staff
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U.S. Expected To Announce Sanctions Against Russia
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The Biden administration is preparing to issue a wide range of sanctions against Russia, according to multiple media reports.By KUOW Staff
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127 - By 2030 there will be more female millionaires in the world than men. Change is coming.
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One of the most significant changes influencing our world is the feminization of the economy. It's been a long time coming, and the fruits of many battles- contraception, free and inclusive education, divorce, abortion. Finally, in the West, woman are catching up with men, in income and wealth. This trend will profoundly affect the society and the …
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Interview: Hotelier John Fitzpatrick on the reopening of NYC
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In today’s episode Ciaran Hancock is joined by hotelier John Fitzpatrick, owner of the Fitzpatrick Hotel Group in New York City. Later this month, the Fitzpatrick Manhattan will reopen following over twelve months of closure. In today's episode we hear about the reopening plans, the impact of Covid-19 on the hotel business and Fitzpatrick's thought…
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Bernie Madoff, Whose Ponzi Scheme Bilked Thousands, Dies In Prison
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Bernie Madoff, who carried out one of the most notorious Ponzi schemes in history, has died while serving his prison sentence in North Carolina. He bilked thousands of investors out of their savings.By Jim Zarroli
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Irish Times Inside Politics


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A very bad week for the Government's Covid-19 policy
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The Government's Covid-19 policy was dealt a double blow this week, as it was forced to pause the mandatory hotel quarantine system and issues with two vaccines threw the planned inoculation programme into doubt. Hugh is joined by Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones from The Irish Times political team to discuss the latest hurdles the coalition mus…
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Vaccination Sites Rush To Find Alternatives To J&J COVID-19 Vaccine
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Pausing use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine looks unlikely to cause major problems in the overall U.S. vaccination effort, but some places counting on those doses are scrambling.By Will Stone
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Families Of George Floyd, Daunte Wright Stand Together In Minnesota
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Relatives of George Floyd and Daunte Wright called for justice in the two separate cases of Black men killed in police encounters. NPR's Noel King talks to Benjamin Crump, the families' attorney.By KUOW Staff
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Firefighters Rescue Woman Stuck In Mud On Boston Beach
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Camile Coelho was walking with her dog and looking for sea glass when she found herself sinking. The mud went up to her knees and she quickly realized she wasn't able to get out.By KUOW Staff
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Camel Posted For Sale On Craigslist Is April Fools' Joke
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Michael, a college student, has been receiving many calls about the camel. His girlfriend posted the ad as a joke. He's already thinking of how to get back at her next year.By KUOW Staff
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Irish business says the outlook is getting much better; inflation and the threat to the recovery; pandemic solidarity taxes: an idea whose time has come?
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Get on the email list at cjpeconomics.substack.comBy Jim Power & Chris Johns
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What We Know About The Suspect Who Planted Bombs Before The Capitol Riot
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More than 400 people are charged in the Jan. 6 riot, but one suspect remains elusive to law enforcement: the person who left bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committee headquarters.By Tim Mak
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White House Will Withdraw U.S. Troops From Afghanistan By Sept. 11
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NPR's Noel King talks to former State Department official Laurel Miller about the U.S. decision to withdraw all of its troops from Afghanistan after 20 years of fighting in that country.By KUOW Staff
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Infrastructure Plan May Help Women Hurt Economically By The Pandemic
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A political debate has become a debate over word choice: the question of what "infrastructure" even means. The answer could mean a lot for women in the economy.By Danielle Kurtzleben
Consumer prices saw their sharpest increase in more than eight years last month, as businesses struggled to keep pace with booming demand.By Scott Horsley
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Amid Blood Clot Concerns, U.S. Recommends Pausing Use Of J&J Vaccine
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The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called for the pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine — following reports of blood clots in six women who received the vaccine.By Joe Palca
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Michigan's COVID-19 Plan Is Now Less, Stick, More Carrot
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Michigan has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases, and skepticism is growing over health orders and vaccines. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is in persuasion mode to get vaccine skeptics on board.By Rick Pluta
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Minnesota Community Reacts To Daunte Wright Shooting
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Nekima Levy Armstrong, a Minneapolis lawyer and activist, about Sunday's shooting.By KUOW Staff
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Grief, Outrage Follow Another Police Killing Of A Black Man
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Protesters angry over the police shooting of Daunte Wright were met with tear gas in Brooklyn Center, Minn. The city has fired its city manager following the shooting.By Leila Fadel
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Anthony Neuer Makes Professional Bowlers Association Tour History
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It's the hardest shot in bowling: the 7-10 split. Two pins are left standing on opposite sides of the lane. The feat hasn't been seen on TV since 1991. Neuer accomplished it on Sunday.By KUOW Staff
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Many People Want To Adopt Dog After Foster Mom Posts Honest Description
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The Chihuahua named Prancer was described as a "haunted Victorian child in the body of a small dog that hates men and children." There were nicer traits listed too, including: loyal beyond belief.By KUOW Staff
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Vaccinated Travelers Urged To Be Cautious As Pamdemic Persists
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The CDC says people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can travel but the majority of Americans still haven't gotten their shots. So how do we navigate travel safely?By Maria Godoy
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Exploring YouTube And The Spread Of Disinformation
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Disinformation and conspiracy theories are rampant on the Internet. One platform that's seen a surge in that content and disinformation is YouTube. We explore what the company is doing in response.By KUOW Staff
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Multilateralism Is Back In Fashion At The White House
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The Biden administration has been rejoining international organizations, arguing that it is best to have a seat at the table to resolve global issues.By Michele Kelemen
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Iranian Nuclear Site Sabotaged Amid Attempts To Revive Nuclear Deal
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Are Israel and the U.S. working at cross purposes on countering Iran's nuclear program? That's the question after the sabotage at an Iranian nuclear site over the weekend.By Daniel Estrin
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126 - The end of the road for the Irish corporate tax advantage?
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Over the last few decades Ireland has been growing by leaps & bounds, catching up with most of our European neighbours in almost every measurements, social and economic. Part of that story has been the dramatic improvement in the countries' capital base as a result of US MNC investment. Ireland has received more US corporate investment that China, …
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AIB Market Talk


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Optimism for the Global Economy - 13th April 2021
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In this week’s episode, Stuart Banks, AIB Treasury speaks with John Fahey, AIB Senior Economist, about the latest news in financial markets including what we can expect from currency markets in the week ahead.By AIB Market Talk
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Eamon Ryan, Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport
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Eamon Ryan, leader of the Irish Green Party and current Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport gives his Five Degrees of Change for a greener world. From growing our offshore wind industry, to getting Ireland's district heating system off the ground, to eating better for his health and the environment, Ryan displays a deep …
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China Detains Delivery Worker Who Tried To Improve Working Conditions
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During the pandemic, food delivery work has boomed in China. The detention of the sector's most prominent labor activist is now drawing attention to their difficult working conditions.By Emily Feng
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Prosecution Team Enters Another Week Of Testimony In Chauvin Trial
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The prosecution in Minneapolis this week will finish laying out its case in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is accused in the killing of George Floyd.By Adrian Florido
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Cookbook Aims To Help COVID-19 Victims Who Lost Their Taste Or Smell
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Chef Ryan Riley and Kimberley Duke's cookbook combines culinary science and medical research. It is designed to help people recovering from the coronavirus unlock more noticeable flavors.By KUOW Staff
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Irish Golfer Rory McIlroy Makes Tricky Shot After Hitting Spectator
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That spectator was McIlroy's father, who was standing on the fairway at the Masters. The ball bounced off his dad's leg and then went in the hole. McIlroy's dad wasn't hurt.By KUOW Staff
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Iran Says Blackout At Underground Atomic Facility Is 'Nuclear Terrorism'
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An Iranian nuclear facility was knocked off line Sunday. Iran has blamed Israel, which does not want Washington and Tehran to once again agree to a nuclear pact that would ease sanctions on Iran.By Peter Kenyon
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In Iraq, Herding Water Buffalo Is Once Again A Growing Industry
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In the marshes of southern Iraq, water buffalos provide a livelihood for people outside the reach of many of the country's problems. There are new efforts intended to boost local agriculture.By Alice Fordham
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Supplies Of COVID-19 Vaccines Vary In Parts Of The U.S.
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With more than 3 million vaccinations a day, there are now some areas of the country where supply of COVID-19 vaccines outstrips demand, while other areas are seeing a shortage of shots.By Allison Aubrey
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AIB Market Talk


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Private Banking Q1 Special Podcast - April 2021
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In this special quarterly podcast, Conor English, Head of Investments, AIB Private Banking joins Jane Kavanagh, AIB Corporate Treasury and John Fahey, AIB Senior Economist to discuss the performance of equity markets in Q1, the outlook for currency markets into 2021 and key insights for investors. Read the Investment Market Review and Outlook for Q…
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Biden is coming for your corporation taxes; more on experts who lie and experts who just get it wrong
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Get on the email list at cjpeconomics.substack.comBy Jim Power & Chris Johns
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Biden Administration Recommends New Budget To Congress
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President Biden wants Congress to give more money to schools, the CDC, and foreign aid. It's part of his first budget request, a document aimed at setting a tone for spending decisions.By KUOW Staff