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Unemployment rate in Ireland continues to fall for 25th month to 48,200

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18/02/2015
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DUBLIN: The number of jobless people claiming unemployment benefits in the North fell for the 25th month in a row during January to 48,200, according to latest government figures.

Latest labour market statistics also shows that the number of people out of work locally fell by 3,000 over in the three months to December 2014,

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The jobless total settled at 50,000 while the official unemployment rate over the same period was estimated to be 5.7 per cent – exactly the same as the UK national average.

Overall in the UK the total jobless figure fell by 97,000 to 1.86 million between October and December of last year.

The North’s Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster said the fall in both the local unemployment rate and the decrease in the number of people claiming jobless benefits was “encouraging”.

Ms Foster said new business investment by the likes of Randox, the Crumlin headquartered global diagnostics company, which last month announced a £29 million capital investment programme with the potential to create 540 jobs in the North, is helping to create more employment opportunities for local people.

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