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Central Bank warns Brexit may bring some disruption to financial services

The Central Bank has warned that Irish creditors with direct debits in place for UK customers may need to provide ...
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Public liability premiums up 15-20% over three years

Public liability insurance premiums have increased by 15-20% on average over the past three years, new research by the Competition ...
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Brexit breakthrough still out of reach on fisheries

EU and UK officials will continue their last-minute negotiations in Brussels today with the EU signalling that persistent differences over ...
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Varadkar thanks businesses for carrying Covid-19 burden in new letter

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment has written to every registered business in Ireland to urge them ...
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Last-minute post will be impacted by transport disruption in Britain – An Post

An Post has said last-minute international letters and parcels to and from Britain and the rest of Europe will be ...
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Mortgage approval values at highest level since 2011

New figures show that the number of mortgages approved fell by 0.2% in November on a monthly basis, while they ...
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Staggered increase in restrictions over holiday period, says Ryan

Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has said there will be a series of staggered dates regarding changes to restrictions, not ...
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‘Significant differences remain’ as talks to continue

Talks on a post-Brexit trade pact between Britain and the EU are expected to continue today as “significant differences remain”. A ...
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European shares tumble on tighter Covid-19 curbs in UK, Brexit uncertainty

European shares slumped in opening trade this morning as the rapid spread of a new strain of the coronavirus led ...
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