Measures to tackle cost of living will 'cushion the blow', says Taoiseach

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Minister Eamon Ryan will tomorrow launch the National Home Energy Upgrades (Retrofit) Scheme which will provide grants of up to €25,000 to deep retrofit houses

Image: Sam Boal Image: Sam Boal TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said a “range of charges” could be reduced in order to ease the rising cost of living for people.

The Taoiseach said today that “the energy increase has been phenomenal in terms of the price of gas… we want to see what we can do to cushion the blow”. Energy Minister Eamon Ryan is set to announce grants of up to €25,000 to deep retrofit houses, covering between 45% and 51% of the cost of bringing older homes up to a B2 energy rating.

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It’s all a scam you still have to fork out a lot of money

Stick the grant up your hole

Great to see Fianna Fail lookng after the minority again , everyone else will pay through the nose., FiannaFailness , itll be the last time they can.

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