AIB cuts mortgage rates for fourth time this year with new deals for green homes
AIB is stepping up pressure on its rivals with the launch of two new low-cost ‘green’ mortgage rates.
AIB is stepping up pressure on its rivals with the launch of two new low-cost ‘green’ mortgage rates.
A decision by the council is due by December 12.
The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association (ICSA) has aimed sharp criticism at Irish processors over beef prices.
Irish prime minister spoke on the need to overcome housing and infrastructural deficits to maintain foreign investment
The DPC investigation originally commenced in 2018 after a complaint was issued by a French non-profit organisation.
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has imposed fines totalling €310m on social media platform LinkedIn.
The EU Court of Justice has upheld a previous judgment, which had ruled in favour of Intel, dismissing a €1.06bn fine.
Motor insurance sector would have made a loss in 2023 had reserves not been released
Onshore wind projects are falling foul of council decisions to deem certain areas unsuitable.
A 57-year-old man from Co Galway appeared in Ennis District Court in connection with two counts of sexually assaulting a then 16-year-old girl
Birmingham Airport has resumed operations after police were called to reports of a suspicious vehicle, an airport spokesperson said.
Almost one third of firms, mainly in the services sector, require employees attend the office at least three days a week with 26% now fully onsite and 14% remote