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# Surplus

This year
2023
The concern Ireland’s €10bn surplus could turn from a ‘good problem’ to a bad one
“Sound like one of them good problems.”
Opinion: 'How to spend the country's €65 billion surplus and make people happy'
Dr Mark Henry argues that Ireland’s budget surplus should be invested in the blueprint for national well-being.
Analysis: The €26 billion surplus could be used in a politically and financially clever way
If the government wants to fix housing with its budget surplus, it must do it the right way, writes economist Ciarán Casey.
Last year
2022
RTÉ 2021 revenue increased €13 million, marking surplus for second year in a row
The state broadcaster pulled in a surplus of €2.4 million.
All time
UK should offer Ireland Covid vaccines when it has surplus – Arlene Foster
Northern Ireland’s First Minister said the vaccination rate in the Republic has an ‘impact’ as neighbours.
Poll: Should Ireland accept surplus UK vaccines?
Or should we stick to what we are already due to receive?
Ireland's corporation tax take expected to rise again this year, but Donohoe admits it can't be relied upon in future
Donohoe said this morning that the Exchequer ran a €1.5 billion surplus last year.
IRFU records best-ever financial year with revenues of €87.5 million
The men’s international game now accounts for 81% of all IRFU revenues.
England star's honest assessment of Lions omission: 'Peter O'Mahony played his way in — I failed'
James Haskell was left out of Warren Gatland’s squad for this summer’s New Zealand tour.
Ireland was €343 million in the black at the end of last month
Apartments in Bulgaria for all!
Ireland exported more stuff than ever before last month
In the month of April Ireland exported €9.3 billion worth of goods internationally.
Goods exports are up more than €400 million on last year
The figures for August show increases in exports of organic chemicals and pharmaceutical products but a fall for dairy products and birds’ eggs.
Aussie axe falls on Kane Douglas after his switch to Leinster
The second row has been omitted from a 32-man Wallabies squad to face France next month.
Ireland sees drop in exports during July
However, figures show the trade surplus has increased to €3.2 billion in the year with the agri-sector performing strongly.
The Departures Lounge: your daily transfer gossip round-up
The talk today is that Fulham boss Martin Jol is open to the idea of offloading Damien Duff. Utter madness.
Irish export growth to slow as outlook for key markets dims - NIB
National Irish Bank is less optimistic on Irish export growth as eurozone economies slow down.
Ireland records its highest ever trade surplus
Ireland’s trade surplus hit its highest level in June as exports rose by almost 6 per cent.