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Average rents in Ireland rose by 115 per cent between 2010 and 2025, according to new figures from Eurostat. The cumulative ...
The number of EU Blue Cards issued has grown rapidly in recent years, but remains relatively low, as many countries continue ...
Renewables accounted for 47.3% of electricity generation in the European Union in 2024, driven by a 7.7% year-on-year increase in output, according to data from Eurostat. Fossil fuel-fired power fell ...
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In 2023, 9.3 million tonnes of mineral fertilisers - nitrogen and phosphorus - were used in agricultural production across the EU, newly-published figures ...
Euro zone industry and trade took major hits in April, likely reflecting U.S. tariffs announcements, challenging the view of ...
With an occupancy rate of 226.2 per cent, Cyprus had the most overcrowded prisons among EU member states in 2023, according to data released by Eurostat on Monday. In 2023, 13 EU member states ...
Recent data from the European Statistical Office (Eurostat) indicates that Algerians and Moroccans were the most frequently ordered to leave EU member states in the second quarter of this year ...
Increased pessimism over economy comes as Eurostat data shows Grand Duchy’s inflation rose to 2.4% in June, up from 2.1% in May ...
Poland's unemployment rate stood at 3.3 percent in May, one of the lowest in the 27-nation European Union, the bloc’s ...
Eurostat’s figures aren’t as easy to uncover as the ONS’s, and its press officers said they don’t track aggregate non-response data as a time series.
Cyprus is 12th among the 22 EU countries with minimum wages, having set the minimum at €1,000 gross, Eurostat announced on Thursday. That is nearly twice that of Bulgaria and nearly a third of ...