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Thousands of Irish households could be in line for double lump sum welfare payments in Budget 2027

Irish Mirror

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July 11, 2026

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Thousands of Irish households could be in line for double lump sum welfare payments in Budget 2027

The Government is planning a highly targeted approach to help families with the cost of living in Budget 2027, and rather than handing out universal lump sums, the focus this time will be on those who need it most

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Full Picture: How Factors Work Together In Systematic Fixed Income

The Full Picture: How Factors Work Together In Systematic Fixed Income

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 2, 2026

Labour Min makes EPF contributions beyond ₹1,800 voluntary

New EPF Scheme 2026 caps mandatory PF contributions at the notified wage ceiling, making contributions on wages above 15,000 voluntary for both employees and employers

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 21, 2026

Social welfare payment changes and key dates for July and August 2026

There are some important changes to social welfare payments and key dates ahead for claimants in Ireland this summer, including the Back to School Allowance and Carer's Benefit updates

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 27, 2026

Criminal legal aid cost €115million last year

TOTAL spending on the Criminal Legal Aid scheme across Ireland for 2025 surged to a record 115.3million, according to official figures. The details were provided in response to a query from the Limerick Post on the cost of the scheme. No regional breakdown was available and all figures mentioned are national figures. This represented a [] The post Criminal legal aid cost 115million last year appeared first on Limerick Post.

The Economic Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Rs 2 cr retirement corpus: Monthly income explained

Rs 2 cr retirement corpus: Monthly income explained

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 25, 2026

Here's the Painful Payroll Tax Increase That Would Be Necessary to Avoid Social Security Benefit Cuts in 6 Years

Workers could start feeling the strain in just a few years.

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Related coverage for "Thousands of Irish households could be in line for double lump sum welfare payments in Budget 2027": Seeking Alpha — The Full Picture: How Factors Work Together In Systematic Fixed Income. The Hindu BusinessLine — Labour Min makes EPF contributions beyond ₹1,800 voluntary. Irish Mirror — Social welfare payment changes and key dates for July and August 2026. Limerick Post Newspaper — Criminal legal aid cost €115million last year. The Economic Times — Rs 2 cr retirement corpus: Monthly income explained . The Motley Fool — Here's the Painful Payroll Tax Increase That Would Be Necessary to Avoid Social Security Benefit Cuts in 6 Years