HHeadlines Read More Echo Chamber: So, who’s to blame for the cost of living?July 30, 2025 In question time, sometimes a question is not really a question. Or is it? Echo Chamber is The…
HHeadlines Read More Uber drivers creating artificial surge pricesJuly 29, 2025 Uber passengers could be paying up to three times the cost of their trip because of drivers manipulating…
HHeadlines Read More Why NZ can’t shake the recession: ‘Brought to its knees’July 26, 2025 New Zealanders were told to “survive till ’25” for the economy to pick up – but now one…
HHeadlines Read More Fonterra’s chief executive speaks about butter pricesJuly 24, 2025 Fonterra chief executive Miles Hurrell has spoken about the soaring cost of dairy in Christchurch this afternoon. The…
HHeadlines Read More Irish food prices second most expensive in Europe – The Irish TimesJuly 24, 2025 Food prices in Ireland were 12 per cent above the EU average in 2024, making them the second…
HHeadlines Read More Ireland had the second most expensive food prices in the Eurozone last yearJuly 23, 2025 We need your help now Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open. You are visiting us…
HHeadlines Read More Hobart couple buy former student boarding house for older women at risk of homelessnessJuly 23, 2025 It was while offering short-term stays to women in need that retirees Richard and Jan Gould heard first-hand…
HHeadlines Read More Community Grocer supermarket hands profits to Salvation ArmyJuly 23, 2025 A modern-day Robin Hood supermarket plans to deliver profits back to foodbanks. The Community Grocer has begun delivering…
HHeadlines Read More Finishing work can stir mixed emotions, but how do you achieve a good retirement?July 23, 2025 Not everyone gets the luxury of choosing when they retire. Severe hearing loss forced Anthea White into early…
HHeadlines Read More Ryanair’s changed policy on minors leaves children’s travel plans up in the air – The Irish TimesJuly 22, 2025 This time last year a 14-year-old travelling with a sibling or friend over the age of 16 –…
HHeadlines Read More Are families really spending €3,000 more a year on groceries than they were in 2021?July 20, 2025 We need your help now Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open. You are visiting us…