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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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Some banks, businesses not to ready to implement new security rules by 1 Jan

The Department of Finance has said that some banks and businesses may not be fully ready to implement new security ...
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Ireland the eighth largest exporter of financial services; fifth in Europe – report

Ireland is the fifth largest exporter of financial services in Europe, according to a new report on the contribution of ...
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Just hours left for Brexit talks, says Barnier

Chief European Union negotiator Michel Barnier has warned that post-Brexit trade talks were at a “moment of truth” with just hours ...
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Housing supply issues amplified by pandemic – economist

The Covid-19 pandemic has amplified a trend of chronic and worsening shortage of housing and this is already being reflected ...
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EU should ‘see sense’ and agree trade deal – Johnson

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he hoped the European Union would “see sense” and agree a post-Brexit trade ...
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