2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 Ireland Business

  Irish Independent   
Jobs hit as Ulster Bank set to close 14 of its branches  Irish Independent
Gavin McLoughlin. Published 22/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Ulster Bank is closing 24 branches across Ireland next year. Ulster Bank is to close 14 branches here in March of next year, putting 37 jobs at risk.
Ten more Ulster Bank branches shut   Belfast Telegraph
Jobs at risk as Ulster Bank to close 14 branches   Irish Examiner
Ulster Bank to close 14 branches next March   Irish Times
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  Irish Examiner   
Union seek pay increase  Irish Independent
ALAN SHERRY. Published 23/11/2014 | 00:00. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. A UNION leader has called for pay raises in the public and private sectors. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Union wants pay rise for 40000 staff   Irish Mirror
Union seeks 5% pay increase for workers   RTE.ie
Engineering union to seek 5% pay rise for 40000 members   Irish Times
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  Irish Independent   
Two sides of the Twingo get me into a tight spot  Irish Independent
Eddie Cunningham Twitter · Email. Published 23/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. 01 of 2. Previous; Next. The Renault Twingo: great to park, but lacks vanity mirror for those pit stops. At the wheel: the Twingo starts at € ...

In intoxicated state in court   Gorey Guardian

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  Irish Times   
Converting Irish waste to energy is catching on, says EPA  Irish Times
The Environmental Protection Agency says the change in waste handling is linked to recent landfill levies and increasing “recovery” - a term that includes recycling and the recovery of energy . Photographer: Dara Mac Dónaill /The Irish Times. Tim O'Brien.
We're throwing fewer black bags of rubbish into landfills   thejournal.ie
EPA says underground landfill fire not moving   seattlepi.com

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  Irish Independent   
Inflation must rise 'as fast as possible' says Draghi  Irish Independent
Peter Spence. Published 22/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. ECB President Mario Draghi. Reuters. The chief of the European Central Bank has said that inflation must be brought back to target "without delay", paving ...

Draghi throws ECB door open to money printing as global prospects dim   Reuters UK
Italy's Bonds Climb as Draghi Spurs Speculation of ECB Stimulus   Businessweek
China, ECB boost for European markets   Irish Times
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  Limerick Leader   
Grassland Agro named Limerick's business of the year  Limerick Leader
DOCK Road based fertiliser production company Grassland Agro has been named Limerick's Business of the Year at the 2014 Limerick Chamber Regional Business Awards held on Friday night. More than 400 business leaders from across the region were at ...

Eight companies awarded for special achievements at Regional Business Awards   Limerick Post

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  Irish Times   
Hopes For More Routes At Newquay Airport  Pirate FM
The Aer Lingus service will run five times a week starting in May next year. We are told passenger growth will continue into next year. Managing Director Al Titterington tells us there should be more new routes to come. He said: "We have seen growth in the ...

Tourism flying high at Dublin Airport   Irish Times

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  Irish Times   
Gardens: Make magic with micro greens  Irish Times
These baby plants may be of Lilliputian proportions, but they are wonderfully decorative and intensely flavoursome. Photograph: Richard Johnston. Fionnuala Fallon. Topics: Life & Style · Homes & Property · Gardens · Brenda Joyce · Klaus Laitenberger ...


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  National Post   
Russian 'buckwheat panic' not tied to sanctions, but is causing grocery store ...  The Province
MOSCOW — The latest Russian food crisis wasn't brought on by sanctions. But in this political climate, even a bad weather report is enough to make locals race to stock up on a classic staple before it flies off supermarket shelves. For the past few weeks, ...

Russian economy falters in face of western sanctions   Irish Times

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  Irish Times   
Róisín Ingle on . . . holy soles and Waste of Good Money Boots  Irish Times
I'm quite fond of the smell of shoe polish in the morning. I'd hang out in shoe menders more if I had the time. On my annual visit a few weeks ago to the best little shoe mender's in Dublin, I sat on a high stool – while the owner cut some insoles for me – taking ...


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