Taoiseach Simon Harris has pinpointed the groups that the government will be aiming to help with the cost of living when it comes to the upcoming budget announced in October
Taoiseach Simon Harris has named three major groups that will be in line for a cash boost in the upcoming budget.
The measures included in the package are yet to be confirmed, but the Taoiseach has mentioned three key groups that will benefit. He said: “What I’d say in general to motorists, to households and to businesses is that we will have a budget on the 1st of October.“While I recognise that inflation has fallen and even from the highs of the petrol and diesel prices they have come down, I also know that the burden on people is real.
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