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2015-04-05 Ireland Business


Irish Mirror
   
AIB will take nine months to repay charge gaffe   
Irish Mirror
State-owned AIB today refused to immediately pay back customers who were wrongly charged up to €375 in a mortgage blunder. The bank's mortgage interest relief was not paid in February leaving customers short – and some ending up overdrawn.
No mortgage relief paid to some AIB customers   RTE.ie
AIB customers left out of pocket   UTV Ireland
Thousands overcharged on their mortgages by AIB   BreakingNews.ie
Irish Independent   
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Irish Independent
   
Got milk? Got output, export, earnings and employment   
Irish Independent
LAST week was momentous for Irish agriculture. For the first time in over 30 years, Irish farmers are free to produce milk in response to increasing global demand. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. After much ...

Small farmers under threat from collapse in food prices   Telegraph.co.uk
Age of the small British farmer ends in exodus from land   Yahoo Finance UK
End of an era as milk quota regime ends   Farming Life
Irish Times   
FarmersWeekly   
Yorkshire Post   
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Irish Independent
   
Govt places Irish Water on balance sheet   
Laois Nationalist
Irish Water has been provisionally placed on the Government's balance sheet as one of the bodies included in the Central Government Sector. That is according to the Central Statistics Office, which today updated the Register of Public Sector Bodies in ...

Irish Water provisionally included on State books   RTE.ie
Coalition 'confident' over EU water test   Irish Independent
CSO provisionally puts Irish Water on State books   Irish Times
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Examiner
   
'Even Vatican' ignores Good Friday drink ban, say restaurateurs   
Irish Examiner
Restaurateurs have asked why the industry should lose out out on a €15m Easter bonanza when “even the Vatican City doesn't obey this ridiculous” ban on alcohol sales. The Restaurant Association of Ireland (RAI) condemned the annual ban on alcohol, ...

Restaurants call for end to 'archaic' alcohol ban   Irish Independent
Good Friday alcohol ban 'to cost restaurant sector €15m'   Irish Times
Industry Bodies Speak out Against Good Friday Alcohol Ban   FFT.ie
Yahoo News UK   
BreakingNews.ie   
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The Clare Herald
   
Some Clare water customers asked to provide front door details   
The Clare Herald
door Some householders in Clare are being asked to specify the colour of their front door and provide details of their neighbours' property so to ensure they are billed correctly by Irish Water. The utility company says some properties with similar addresses are ...

Irish Water explain why they want to know the colour of your hall door   Yahoo News UK
Irish Water customers asked colour of front door to prevent address confusion   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Irish Water asks customers for colour of their door to deliver right bill   Laois Nationalist
Irish Examiner   
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Yahoo News UK
   
A Donegal pub owner put an ad in the newspaper blaming customers for closure   
Yahoo News UK
A pub owner in Rathmullan, Co Donegal has taken out an ad in the local paper sarcastically thanking customers for not drinking in the bar. Big Paddy's Bar closed in the past few weeks, and the owner (the eponymous 'Big Paddy' perhaps?) hasn't let the ...

Donegal publican takes out newspaper ad thanking people for NOT coming to ...   Entertainment.ie
Publican criticises village in ad after he calls time on his pub   Irish Independent
Landlord takes out an ad over lack of local support   Irish Examiner
Herald   
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Irish Independent
   
Drogheda offices sold after latest GW2 auction   
Irish Independent
Ganly Walters have sold offices at Quayside Business Park in Dundalk for close to €1.15m. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The offices were sold for an undisclosed sum after the latest GW2 auction, however it is ...

Quayside Business Park sells after auction for undisclosed amount   Talk of the Town

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Irish Examiner
   
Big banks agree just 13 Irish mortgage-to-rent cases   
Irish Examiner
A significant disparity between larger banks and smaller competitors has emerged in terms of their success in finding solutions for lower-income families to remain in their homes as part of a government scheme. So far, just 88 mortgage-to-rent cases have ...


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Irish Independent
   
Government 'must move to cap home loan rates'   
Irish Independent
The astonishing cost of variable rate mortgages is laid bare today with a new analysis revealing that Irish householders with an average €200,000 loan pay €350 more in interest each month than their European neighbours.
Michael Noonan 'asleep at the wheel' over mortgage rates   Irish Examiner
Standard variable mortgage holders reportedly paying up to eleven weeks pay a ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Banks face growing pressure to cut home loan rates   Irish Times
BreakingNews.ie   
Kildare Nationalist   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
The Dublin sink hole that could be the 'long-rumoured' tunnel to a brothel   
Telegraph.co.uk
A sink hole which appeared on a Dublin street is believed to be an old cellar part of a 'long-rumoured' tunnel used by politicians to visit brothels. The six-foot deep tunnel emerged on the city's Dame Street on Tuesday after the collapse of a two-foot section of ...

Historic Horndogs May Have Caused a Street to Collapse 200 Years Later   Gawker
Did A 19th-Century Brothel Tunnel Cause A Sinkhole In Dublin?   WNCW
Sinkhole opens in Dublin, exposes what could be 19th-century brothel   Globalnews.ca
mirror.co.uk   
Irish Independent   
Herald   
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