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Exporters urge caution on public pay rises
Irish Independent
The Government should give more money to export bodies and restrain public pay increases, the Irish Exporters Association (IEA) has said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In its pre-Budget submission, it has ...
'Pay restraint a must to protect competitiveness'Irish Examiner
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Irish Independent
The Government should give more money to export bodies and restrain public pay increases, the Irish Exporters Association (IEA) has said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In its pre-Budget submission, it has ...
'Pay restraint a must to protect competitiveness'
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Nearly nine out of ten investors optimistic
Irish Independent
Nearly nine out of ten Irish investors are optimistic about their personal finances, a new survey has found. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In the RaboDirect Investor Barometer of 555 investors, 84pc of ...
Upbeat mood on third quarter economic outlookIrish Examiner
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Irish Independent
Nearly nine out of ten Irish investors are optimistic about their personal finances, a new survey has found. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In the RaboDirect Investor Barometer of 555 investors, 84pc of ...
Upbeat mood on third quarter economic outlook
Irish Examiner
Mortgage holders set to benefit from price war
Irish Examiner
Mortgage holders are set to reap the benefits of a looming price war between the major lenders with one cut already promising over €1,000 a year in savings to mortgage switchers. With huge savings already available to customers looking to switch ...
borrowing for college could cost €2000 more at a bankIrish Independent
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Irish Examiner
Mortgage holders are set to reap the benefits of a looming price war between the major lenders with one cut already promising over €1,000 a year in savings to mortgage switchers. With huge savings already available to customers looking to switch ...
borrowing for college could cost €2000 more at a bank
Irish Times
Is your star sign to blame for your penalty points?
Irish Times
If you were born in October or November today might be as good a day as any to start paying extra special care when getting behind the steering wheel. A new survey has, well, revealed that you're more likely feel the bitter sting of penalty points if ...
Survey reveals that Scorpios get the most penalty points on the roadNewstalk 106-108 fm
AA Ireland reveals which star signs get the most penalty pointsIrish Mirror
Which star sign is most likely to attract penalty points?Yahoo News UK
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Irish Times
If you were born in October or November today might be as good a day as any to start paying extra special care when getting behind the steering wheel. A new survey has, well, revealed that you're more likely feel the bitter sting of penalty points if ...
Survey reveals that Scorpios get the most penalty points on the road
AA Ireland reveals which star signs get the most penalty points
Which star sign is most likely to attract penalty points?
Irish Times
Subsidised air routes see traffic growth
Irish Independent
TRAFFIC on the Kerry-Dublin route, operated by Stobart Air on behalf of Aer Lingus, grew by 24pc in July. It was a 17th month of growth for traffic on the route. Its Donegal-Dublin route was up by 7pc, compared to July 2014.
Aer Lingus Regional reports increase in load factorIrish Times
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Irish Independent
TRAFFIC on the Kerry-Dublin route, operated by Stobart Air on behalf of Aer Lingus, grew by 24pc in July. It was a 17th month of growth for traffic on the route. Its Donegal-Dublin route was up by 7pc, compared to July 2014.
Aer Lingus Regional reports increase in load factor
Irish Examiner
An Post creating one-stop shop for licences
Irish Independent
Retailers will be able to apply for licences of all types on one website, being set up by An Post and software firm Escher. The new website will allow retailers to register, apply and pay for licences they are obliged to have for trading purposes in ...
New system to slash retail red tapeIrish Examiner
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Irish Independent
Retailers will be able to apply for licences of all types on one website, being set up by An Post and software firm Escher. The new website will allow retailers to register, apply and pay for licences they are obliged to have for trading purposes in ...
New system to slash retail red tape
Irish Examiner
Minister defends his initial US beef sales predictions
Irish Examiner
Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney has defended his predictions of Irish beef sales to the US since the market re-opened this year. Having fallen far below his expectations he says it “takes time” to build up interest. The senior Fine Gael figure ...
Coveney sees Irish manufacturing beef exported to the US within two monthsIrish Farmers Journal
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Irish Examiner
Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney has defended his predictions of Irish beef sales to the US since the market re-opened this year. Having fallen far below his expectations he says it “takes time” to build up interest. The senior Fine Gael figure ...
Coveney sees Irish manufacturing beef exported to the US within two months
Irish Times
Seen and Heard: Electricity bills expected to rise 5%
Irish Times
Consumers and businesses are facing rises in electricity charges at a time when the operators of the network are getting bonuses of up to 15 per cent, according to the Sunday Business Post. According to the paper the average bill for a family will ...
Average electricity bills expected to increase by at least 5% over next five yearsNewstalk 106-108 fm
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Irish Times
Consumers and businesses are facing rises in electricity charges at a time when the operators of the network are getting bonuses of up to 15 per cent, according to the Sunday Business Post. According to the paper the average bill for a family will ...
Average electricity bills expected to increase by at least 5% over next five years
Our Electricity Bills Are Expected To Go Up By 5%
Newstalk 106-108 fm
Only five out of 13 homeless charities have applied for funding, says agency
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The Government's Housing Finance Agency (HFA) claims that just five out of 13 charities registered as approved housing bodies, have applied to it for funding. The current homeless problem has been labeled as a "national emergency" by Focus Ireland, but ...
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Charities not using homeless cashThe Sunday Times
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The Government's Housing Finance Agency (HFA) claims that just five out of 13 charities registered as approved housing bodies, have applied to it for funding. The current homeless problem has been labeled as a "national emergency" by Focus Ireland, but ...
Focus Ireland criticises Joanna Tuffy's claim that homelessness charities ...
Charities not using homeless cash
Irish Independent
Having children now comes before buying a home
Irish Independent
Having a baby must come before owning a home for a new generation that has little choice but to rent until their mid-thirties. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Increased barriers to acquiring a home have ...
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Having a baby must come before owning a home for a new generation that has little choice but to rent until their mid-thirties. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Increased barriers to acquiring a home have ...
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