2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Ireland Business

  Irish Examiner   
GDP growth is revised upwards  Irish Examiner
The Irish economy is making a broad-based recovery with increased investment and domestic consumption combing with robust exports to accelerate growth, according to Ulster Bank. Ulster Bank chief economist, Simon Barry has upgraded the 2014 GDP ...

Economy set to grow by 3.1pc this year as recovery broadens   Irish Independent
GDP to climb 3.1 %, predicts Ulster Bank   Irish Times
Resurgence of Canadian exports adds to optimism ahead of GDP data   The Globe and Mail
The Independent   
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  Irish Independent   
100000 face disruption as rail action set to escalate  Irish Independent
RAIL workers have threatened to escalate their industrial action and could go on an 'all-out strike' if Irish Rail does not reverse its controversial pay cuts. Share. Go To. Comments. Strike action by the National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) yesterday caused ...

Traffic chaos on the cards as rail strike continues   Irish Examiner
Rail strike disrupting travel for 160000 passengers   Irish Times
Industrial action brings Ireland rail services to standstill   Big News Network.com
Irish Mirror   
eTurboNews   
RTE.ie   
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  Irish Examiner   
Restaurant owners call for lower Vat rate to continue  Irish Examiner
The Restaurants Association of Ireland has called on the Government to retain the 9% Vat rate until the economic recovery is more sustainable. The reduction in the Vat rate from 13.5% to 9% for the tourism sector in 2011 has so far created 31,584 jobs and ...

Tourism VAT cut 'boost for jobs'   Irish Times

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  Irish Examiner   
Retailers call for Budget tax cuts  Irish Examiner
Retail Ireland has called on the Government to cut taxes in an effort to boost domestic spending and spur economic growth, in its pre-budget submission. The lobby group, which is part of Ibec, has also called on the Government to freeze or reduce consumer ...

Irish consumers are saving less and spending more   Irish Independent

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  Irish Independent   
'Israeli Ryanair' on cards says O'Leary, despite tensions  Irish Independent
John Mulligan. Published 25/08/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary said the airline is targeting a 60pc share of all passenger traffic between Dublin and Brussels' two airports. An "Israeli version of Ryanair" is being ...

Irish Cyprus Airways?   eTurboNews
Ryanair says it can turn around Cyprus Airways   RTE.ie
Ryanair going after business customers   Herald.ie
Irish Examiner   
Belfast Telegraph   
Gulf Daily News   
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  Donegal Democrat   
Letterkenny drops in most recent IBAL litter ranking  Donegal Democrat
A birds eye view of the Polestar roundabout, Letterkenny taken this week. Photo Conor McGonagle. (1812cg99). Published on the 24 August 2014 14:30. Published 24/08/2014 14:30. Print this. Letterkenny has dropped 18 places in a recent litter survey but ...

Litter bugs!   Dublin People

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  Wall Street Journal   
The Feds Stall Self-Driving Cars  Wall Street Journal
Uber needs help pushing back against taxi regulators. "Our opponent—the Big Taxi cartel—has used decades of political contributions and influence to restrict competition, reduce choice for consumers, and put a stranglehold on economic opportunity for its ...

Uber and Hailo do battle for Irish cab fares   Irish Independent
Kalanick Uber-wise to bring in Plouffe   New York Post

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  Wall Street Journal   
Ex-IBM CEO John Akers dies, 79  Register
After a stint as a US Navy pilot, the IBM obit states, Akers joined the company in 1960. His 33-year stint with IBM culminated in his appointment as its sixth CEO in 1985, following three years as president. The top job became something of a poisoned chalice ...

Former IBM chief John Akers dies   The Australian
Former IBM chief dies, aged 79   Irish Times
John F. Akers, 79, Dies; Led IBM as PCs Ascended   New York Times
The Utah People's Post   
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  BBC News   
Fears torrential rain 'will open up' 200ft sink-hole near Cowshill  BBC News
A landowner fears a massive 200ft (60m) deep sink-hole which has opened up near his home will get bigger. Torrential downpours are forecast later in County Durham and John Hensby, 71, said he had been warned the 110ft (35m) wide hole would grow.
30 metre wide sinkhole appears in Durham   The Guardian
100ft sinkhole opens up on farm... and it's still growing   Express.co.uk
Sheep-swallowing sinkhole opens — and could grow even bigger   The Independent
Irish Mirror   
The Northern Echo   
International Business Times UK   
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  Leitrim Observer   
Tesco raise X45,000 for AWARE charity  Dundalk Democrat
Tesco Ireland raised a whopping €2 million for Aware through the fundraising efforts of Tesco's employees and customers throughout the country and over €45,000 was raised by Tesco stores in Louth. The announcement marks the end of Tesco's two-year ...

Tesco in Leitrim raises €23500 for Aware   Leitrim Observer

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