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No grace period for Greece if it misses payment to IMF, warns Lagarde
Irish Times
Greece will not benefit from a 30-day grace period should it miss its repayments to the International Monetary Fund on June 30th, the fund's managing director, Christine Lagarde, said yesterday, prompting fears that the European Central Bank may reassess ...
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Greece will not benefit from a 30-day grace period should it miss its repayments to the International Monetary Fund on June 30th, the fund's managing director, Christine Lagarde, said yesterday, prompting fears that the European Central Bank may reassess ...
Face catastrophe if you don't talk, Greece told
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Greece must leave the euro
Irish Independent
Cowen holds key to night of bank guarantee
Irish Independent
If the Bank Inquiry had already been gearing up to a one man show featuring Brian Cowen, then the evidence given by ex-Department of Finance Secretary General Kevin Cardiff just cemented the former Taoiseach's role as the lynchpin.
Evidence on drafting terms of guarantee conflicts with that of banksIrish Times
Cowen set up secret group to plan guaranteeIrish Examiner
Ireland 'pushed very hard' into bailout by external forces, Cardiff tells inquiryHerald
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Irish Independent
If the Bank Inquiry had already been gearing up to a one man show featuring Brian Cowen, then the evidence given by ex-Department of Finance Secretary General Kevin Cardiff just cemented the former Taoiseach's role as the lynchpin.
Evidence on drafting terms of guarantee conflicts with that of banks
Cowen set up secret group to plan guarantee
Ireland 'pushed very hard' into bailout by external forces, Cardiff tells inquiry
Hospitality Ireland
Dublin hotel prices 30% above rest of country
Irish Examiner
Dublin is the most popular overall destination for summertime holidaymakers in Ireland, despite being the most expensive, with average hotel prices rising by 17%, or €22, on average per night over the past year. Dublin hotel prices are 30% higher than the ...
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30th worldwide Ireland Funds annual conference kicks off in KillarneyIrishCentral
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Dublin is the most popular overall destination for summertime holidaymakers in Ireland, despite being the most expensive, with average hotel prices rising by 17%, or €22, on average per night over the past year. Dublin hotel prices are 30% higher than the ...
Irish Holidaymakers Not Deterred By Dublin Hotel Prices
Dublin still popular with Irish tourists 'despite 17% increase in hotel prices'
30th worldwide Ireland Funds annual conference kicks off in Killarney
Irish Independent
Farm probes unit 'not out of control', says top official
Irish Independent
The Department of Agriculture has denied operating an "out of control" special investigations unit (SIU) following claims by farmers of victimisation and illegal practices. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The unit has ...
People 'in fear over farm check tactics'Irish Examiner
Department of Agriculture rebukes allegations against SIUIrish Times
Department vets “exonerated” over pig slaughtering after investigationIrish Farmers Journal
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Irish Independent
The Department of Agriculture has denied operating an "out of control" special investigations unit (SIU) following claims by farmers of victimisation and illegal practices. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The unit has ...
People 'in fear over farm check tactics'
Department of Agriculture rebukes allegations against SIU
Department vets “exonerated” over pig slaughtering after investigation
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80 jobs promised for Roscommon, Dublin
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Two companies have announced the opening of separate facilities in Roscommon and Dublin, which will lead to the creation of 80 new jobs. A medical devices company has promised 50 jobs for Roscommon town with the establishment of a manufacturing ...
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Two companies have announced the opening of separate facilities in Roscommon and Dublin, which will lead to the creation of 80 new jobs. A medical devices company has promised 50 jobs for Roscommon town with the establishment of a manufacturing ...
Roscommon sees bright future after Moss Vision creates 50 jobs
Jobs boost as 50 new posts to be created in Roscommon
Medical devices firm to create 50 jobs in Roscommon
Irish Times
MEP Brian Hayes calls for rise in threshold for inheritance tax
Irish Times
The Government needs to raise the threshold on inheritances people can receive from the parents without having to pay tax, MEP Brian Hayes has said. Mr Hayes, who represents Dublin, published figures Thursday showing that the capital accounts for over ...
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The Government needs to raise the threshold on inheritances people can receive from the parents without having to pay tax, MEP Brian Hayes has said. Mr Hayes, who represents Dublin, published figures Thursday showing that the capital accounts for over ...
Irish Independent
Home truths: Boycott the bad deeds of owners
Irish Independent
SEPARATED by just five generations from an era in which 10,000 (0.2pc) landlords owned 99pc of Ireland - and just 750 owned more than half of the country's landmass - we Irish know more than most nations about the substantial powers conferred by ...
Life after Clerys: how will Dublin's premier street survive its closure?Irish Times
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Irish Independent
SEPARATED by just five generations from an era in which 10,000 (0.2pc) landlords owned 99pc of Ireland - and just 750 owned more than half of the country's landmass - we Irish know more than most nations about the substantial powers conferred by ...
Life after Clerys: how will Dublin's premier street survive its closure?
Irish Independent
Nash calls on new Clerys owners to meet staff
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Business and Employment Minister Ged Nash has written to the new owners of Clerys and requested that they meet the workers who have been "treated so coldly" in recent days. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Concession-owners 'disgusted' as Clerys payments are delayedHerald
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Nash seeks talks with new Clerys owners on plans for siteIrish Times
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Business and Employment Minister Ged Nash has written to the new owners of Clerys and requested that they meet the workers who have been "treated so coldly" in recent days. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Concession-owners 'disgusted' as Clerys payments are delayed
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Nash seeks talks with new Clerys owners on plans for site
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400-year-old cannon among Spanish Armada relics found off Ireland
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(CNN) More than four centuries after it sank to the sea bed, the secrets of a Spanish Armada wreck are being uncovered off the west coast of Ireland. A number of cannons, timbers and an anchor from La Juliana, one of three Armada ships wrecked off the ...
Spanish Armada relics found off IrelandKY3
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(CNN) More than four centuries after it sank to the sea bed, the secrets of a Spanish Armada wreck are being uncovered off the west coast of Ireland. A number of cannons, timbers and an anchor from La Juliana, one of three Armada ships wrecked off the ...
Spanish Armada relics found off Ireland
Sunken treasures: 1588 Spanish armada cannons found off Irish coast
Irish Times
Council delays decision on Apple data centre in Galway
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Apple has chosen the “wrong site” for its proposed €850 million data centre near Athenry, Co Galway, according to a group of residents who have objected to the planning application. Energy use concerns, impact of noise on a local primary school and on bird ...
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Irish Times
Apple has chosen the “wrong site” for its proposed €850 million data centre near Athenry, Co Galway, according to a group of residents who have objected to the planning application. Energy use concerns, impact of noise on a local primary school and on bird ...
Ireland Residents Critical of New €850M Apple Data Center
Galway residents raise noise, energy concerns about Apple's Irish datacenter
Irish Residents Oppose County Galway Apple Data Centre
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