Supreme Court rules personal injuries awards guidelines legally binding
The Supreme Court has ruled that guidelines on personal injuries awards voted into force by Ireland’s judges three years ago ...
Read More Euro zone banks lower bar on mortgages but demand keeps falling – ECB
Euro zone banks lowered the bar on mortgage approvals last quarter for the first time in over two years but ...
Read More 60% would turn down a job that does not offer hybrid work
60% of people would turn down a job if it did not offer hybrid working, new data shows. The latest ...
Read More Higher level of affinity for family business in Ireland
Nearly three quarters of third level students who come from a family business background believe that the next CEO of ...
Read More NAMA sought resolution unit as part of wind down
The State’s bad bank asked the Government to set up a ‘NAMA resolution unit’ because there was no way they ...
Read More Live Register figures ease by 0.2% in March – CSO
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the seasonally adjusted Live Register total for March decreased by 400 ...
Read More AIB, EBS and Haven cut fixed Green mortgage rates by 0.2%
AIB and affiliates EBS and Haven are cutting the fixed rates on their “Green Mortgages” by 0.2%. The changes will ...
Read More Record March for wind energy production
The amount of electricity produced by wind hit a new record for March last month, new data shows. 1,541GWh of ...
Read More Euro zone investor morale hits two-year high in April
Investor morale in the euro zone improved for the sixth consecutive month in April to its highest level in more ...
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