Category: Syndicated

‘Government has ignored Ireland’s 720,000 renters in Budget 2017’ – housing lecturer

The Government has been accused of ‘ignoring’ Ireland’s renters and not properly addressing the property sector, which has suffered from increased prices and soaring rents in the imminent budget. Finance minister Michael Noonan is expected to announce a ‘help-to-build’ scheme later today that will see first time buyers receive a tax rebate or a grant […]

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Budget 2017: Revenue Commissioners to get additional resources following Brexit

THE Office of the Revenue Commissioners is to get additional resources in Budget 2017 in light of the Brexit vote in the UK. The new resources come as Revenue conducts a review of the implications of Brexit with an emphasis on customs and excise and our border with Northern Ireland which is now Britain’s border […]

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Budget 2017 revealed – Elderly win big in ‘Grey Vote Budget’ as social welfare benefits rise

Older people will make the biggest gains from Budget 2017 as Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the Independent Alliance chase the grey vote. In a last minute change to the Budget, it was agreed to reduce the maximum fee that over-70s pay for medicine by €5 a month. This comes on top of a €5 […]

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‘20% rise in UK-based workers looking for jobs in Ireland’ since Brexit vote

The number of workers in Britain looking for jobs in Ireland has soared by a fifth since the Brexit referendum result, a major recruitment website has said. There was a huge spike in the 24 hours immediately after the vote, but latest analysis shows a sustained and rising interest from the UK in employment across […]

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Irish Water is hiring a debt collection agency

Just three months on from the suspension of water charges Irish Water is now looking to hire a debt collection company. The State agency has put out a tender for a firm to start collecting debts owed to it by businesses across the country. The tender also details the possibility of extending its responsibilities to […]

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Irish company convicted of ‘blagging’ personal information to help banks’ private investigations

A Galway company has been convicted of ‘blagging’ personal information from the Department of Social Protection to help banks pursue private investigations. Glen Collection Investments and its director, Michael Ryan, pleaded guilty to offences under the Data Protection Acts for unauthorised access to personal data held by the Department of Social Protection. That information was […]

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Data privacy chief warns firms over upcoming EU law

Preparations for the new EU General Data Protection Regulation are “well under way”, according to the Data Protection Commissioner, Helen Dixon. The regulatory boss was speaking at a seminar on Europe’s upcoming data law which will introduce fines of up to €20m on companies which don’t comply with tighter data protection rules, known as GDPR. […]

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Data privacy chief warns firms over upcoming EU law

Preparations for the new EU General Data Protection Regulation are “well under way”, according to the Data Protection Commissioner, Helen Dixon. The regulatory boss was speaking at a seminar on Europe’s upcoming data law which will introduce fines of up to €20m on companies which don’t comply with tighter data protection rules, known as GDPR. […]

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Explainer: Time to head North? Why is the sterling plummeting and what does it mean for the average Irish shopper?

In case you haven’t noticed the sterling is weak right now, really weak. The currency fell to a 31-year low against the dollar this morning. What is a good deal more relevant to ourselves is the fact the pound traded at nearly the same price as the euro today. That doesn’t mean you’ll get a […]

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Explainer: Time to head North? Why is the sterling plummeting and what does it mean for the average Irish shopper?

In case you haven’t noticed the sterling is weak right now, really weak. The currency fell to a 31-year low against the dollar this morning. What is a good deal more relevant to ourselves is the fact the pound traded at nearly the same price as the euro today. That doesn’t mean you’ll get a […]

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