2015年5月4日 星期一

2015-05-05 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Aer Lingus drops its €3m Siptu legal action   
Irish Independent
Aer Lingus initiated High Court proceedings last year against Siptu and union organiser Dermot O' Open Gallery 1 Aer Lingus initiated High Court proceedings last year against Siptu and union organiser Dermot O'Loughlin. Aer Lingus has quietly dropped a ...

Bus unions defiant over strikes in spite of High Court threats   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Ulster Bank added to Credit Review Office remit   
Irish Examiner
The powers of the Credit Review Office have been strengthened further, as it is now qualified to run the rule over rejected loans from Ulster Bank, rather than just Bank of Ireland and AIB. Ulster Bank said yesterday it will join the Credit Review Office from the ...

Ulster Bank in review group   Herald
Ulster Bank to join Credit Review Office   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Greek deputy PM set for talks with ECB president   
Irish Times
Greek deputy prime minister Yannis Dragasakis will meet European Central Bank president Mario Draghi in Frankfurt today as Greece ramps up its efforts to secure some relief from a looming funding crisis. Talks on an interim deal between a reshuffled Greek ...

Greek Deputy PM, ECB's Draghi to meet on Tuesday: govt official   Reuters
Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Sweet-talking Europe, Carly for president ...   Quartz

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Irish Times
   
Asylum seekers, students and swimmers volunteer for clean coasts week   
Irish Times
Asylum seekers in Balseskin, Dublin, school students in Cork and sea swimmers in Co Donegal are among groups that have registered for An Taisce's coastal clean-ups during clean coasts week. More than 100 beaches are expected to be cleaned by ...

Clean beach campaign on crest of a wave with surf star Easkey   Herald
Donegal people urged to take part in Clean Coasts 2015   Highland Radio
Largest Ever Coastal Clean Up Planned   Afloat

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Irish Independent
   
ECB completes €60bn of bond buys in April   
Irish Independent
The European Central Bank said it reached its target of €60bn of bond purchases in the second month of its quantitative-easing program, as investors pushed back against negative yields. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
ECB plans more stress tests to ward off bank crises   Irish Examiner
ECB Said to Consider Delegating Powers to Ease Oversight Burden   Bloomberg
ECB weekly pace of bond buying slows slightly   Reuters

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Irish Times
   
Mixed mailing compounds fury for Standard Life investor   
Irish Times
My husband and I are affected by Standard Life chaos. Our letters were posted March 3rd (15 days before deadline). We were assured by our local post office that no additional postage was necessary. We may have to consider legal action. We would like to ...


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Irish Aviation Authority profits take off to €30m   
Irish Examiner
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) says that, last year, it recorded a very strong financial performance with operating profits increasing by 15.5% to €29.7m. The authority's newly published 2014 annual report also shows a 2% increase in revenue to €177.4m.

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Irish Times
   
Repossession orders rise by 500% since January   
Irish Times
The rate at which homes are being repossessed has increased by more than 500 per cent since last year, according to figures from the Courts Service. Some 586 repossession orders were granted by the circuit court in the first three months of this year, ...


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Irish Times
   
Irish Water finds lead levels 80 times legal limit in Dublin   
Irish Times
Lead contamination levels up to 80 times the legal limit have been detected in drinking water in Dublin. Irish Water has identified the 20 homes in the capital where the highest levels of lead, ranging from five to 80 times the legal limit set by the EU, have been ...


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Irish Times
   
Tyrone food firm to create 43 jobs in £7.3m investment project   
Irish Times
A Strabane-based family business which produces chilled and frozen food for retailers and foodservice firms in Ireland and Britain is to create 43 jobs as part of a £7.3 million (€9.9 million) investment project in Co Tyrone. McColgan's, which began as a home ...

Food company creates 43 jobs with £7m investment   U.TV
May Employment Roundup: 40 jobs for Tyrone and 100 jobs to go with closure of ...   Insideireland.ie
Strabane food company to create 43 new jobs   BBC News
Belfast Telegraph   
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