An Post should get access to people's data to crack down on TV licence evasion
The Audiovisual Federation says the share of people not paying the charge is ‘unacceptable’.
The Audiovisual Federation says the share of people not paying the charge is ‘unacceptable’.
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The machine will be delivered by renewable energy firm OpenHydro.
Daimler is to acquire 60% of the London-based taxi app.
Profits at the semi-state plunged after it wrote down the value of two Offaly plants.
Although the amount of houses changing hands has dropped, the number of cash buyers is way up.
Business group Ibec has put forward a plan for a major upgrade of the island’s road network.
One of Jim McGettigan’s companies booked a €7.5 million loss last year after a major write-off.
Documents reveal the society has been lobbying to get government backing for its €35m overhaul.
The news comes on the same day that a government report was published to try and protect motor insurance customers.
The products are unlikely to face any new taxes in the Budget, based on the advice.
AIB, Bank of Ireland and Ulster Bank control 95% of the market.
The state’s SME financier hopes the move will drive down borrowing costs for firms.
Ireland was ranked as the second most-expensive country in the OECD for childcare.
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It is expected that a new drugs pricing pact will save the state almost €200 million a year.
The company behind the farm, which was to be built off the Scottish coast, has lost a crucial legal case.
Two-thirds of all expenditure on R&D in Ireland comes from multinational firms.
Teneo has ties to some of the most powerful people in the world, such as former US president Bill Clinton.
The minister also launched a series of proposals to simplify the pensions process.