2015年4月11日 星期六

2015-04-12 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
No matter what happens, the banks will take the credit   
Irish Independent
Putting pressure on the banks to drop their standard variable rates is admirable, and as always they will ignore these calls and do as they please. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. To see the Minister of Finance ...


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Irish Independent
   
Government yet to publish cost benefit analysis on wind energy   
Irish Independent
Billions of private and public money has been spent in an effort to ensure 40pc of Open Gallery 1 Billions of private and public money has been spent in an effort to ensure 40pc of Ireland's electricity is supplied by renewable sources by 2020, but the ...


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RT
   
Plane forced to land after 80yo woman 'attacks, bites' crew   
RT
Air Canada flight ACA-877 had to be diverted to Ireland's Shannon Airport on Friday after an elderly female passenger became disruptive and bit one of the crew members. Irish police were called to meet the plane after it landed and the woman was arrested.
Air Canada flight diverted to Ireland's Shannon Airport after 87-year-old woman ...   Daily Mail
Shannon Airport: Pensioner held over flight diversion released   BBC News
Woman (87) released after flight forced to divert to Shannon   Irish Times
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RTE.ie
   
Govt committed to 10% bus route privatisation   
RTE.ie
The Government has said it is committed to the tendering of 10% of bus routes to the private sector. A spokesperson for the Department of Transport said in a statement today that the Government's approach was in the interest of quality and cost effectiveness ...

Severe transport disruption likely as bus drivers vote to strike   Irish Times
Fianna Fáil calls on Minister for Transport and NTA to 'engage' with unions to ...   Insideireland.ie
Bus drivers vote for strike in row over privatisation   Irish Independent
Irish Examiner   
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Irish Examiner
   
New shopping centre 'will bring €35m to Limerick'   
Irish Examiner
A Belfast developer won a major battle against Limerick City and County Council yesterday, when he got the go-ahead for a new shopping centre near the University of Limerick, which opens the way for Marks & Spencer to move into the city. Suniel Sharma ...

Developer's 'delight' as €100m Limerick shopping centre gets green light   Limerick Leader
Planning granted for shopping complex in Limerick   The Clare Herald
Planning approval for €100 million Limerick retail project   Limerick Post

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thejournal.ie
   
Peaceful protest to take place at Dublin Airport   
thejournal.ie
PENSIONERS WHO USED to work for Aer Lingus and Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) are to hold a peaceful protest at the airport today. The Deferred IASS Action Group, which represents deferred pensioners from Aer Lingus and DAA, are to hold the protest ...

Aer Lingus buyout remains stuck on Heathrow slots   Irish Independent

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Cape Cod Today
   
State cuts recreational bass bag limit in half   
Cape Cod Today
Across the board Atlantic striped bass limits have been put in place for both commercial and recreational (private and for-hire) fishermen. Photo by John Fitts. You'll want to invite less people to dinner if striped bass is on the menu this season. The state ...

DNREC Announces New Fishing Rules for Striped Bass   WBOC TV 16
Inland Fisheries Ireland Confirms Two Bass Daily Bag Limit   Afloat
DMF reduces recreational striped bass bag limit to one fish   Martha's Vineyard Times

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Irish Independent
   
We 'need Plan B to curb reliance on foreign firms', economist warns   
Irish Independent
Ireland needs a 'Plan B' to curb its reliance on foreign multinationals, the director of the Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI) has warned. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Dr Tom Healy said the country needed to take steps ...

Plan needed in case foreign direct investment withdrawn   Irish Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Cork Harbour Summer Home Has Nautical Style   
Afloat
#WaterfrontProperty - A modernised 1920s summer home on Cork Harbour is on the market for a cool €1.2 million. But as the Irish Examiner reports, Tanglewood in Currabinny is worth every penny – and might well be a bargain to those with multiple millions ...

Plain sailing with ship-shape beauty at Tanglewood in Currabinny   Irish Examiner

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Poor take-up of long term mortgages   
Stuff.co.nz
Homebuyers want 30-year mortgages, but are reluctant to sign up for longer-term fixed rate mortgage loans, new Reserve Bank figures show. While both the Bank of New Zealand and TSB are offering fixed interest rates for seven and 10 years respectively, ...

1000 repossession cases listed in courts this week   Irish Independent
Pay thy neighbours mortgage? No thanks   Yahoo News UK

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