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Musgrave to axe 143 posts in depot closure
Friday March 05 2010
UP TO 143 jobs are to go as a result of a reorganisation of its distribution network by the Musgrave supermarket group.
Gardai probe link between head-shop attacks
Thursday February 18 2010
GARDAI are trying to establish whether a botched attempt to burn down a store selling controversial legal highs is linked to an arson attack on another so-called head shop last week.
Gas €200 cheaper in the North despite price cut
Thursday January 07 2010
HOUSEHOLDERS in the Republic will continue to pay almost €200 a year more for their gas than consumers in Northern Ireland -- even after the 8pc price cut announced yesterday.
Boost for gas users as annual bill to fall by 8pc
Wednesday December 09 2009
HOUSEHOLDERS and small businesses can look forward to shaving an average of €53 off their gas bills in the New Year.
Drivers to be hit with 10pc hike in motor cover
Wednesday October 21 2009
INSURERS are planning to hike motor premiums again, despite rises of 15pc in the past year.
Airline warned against 'race to bottom'
Thursday October 08 2009
PASSENGERS were last night braced for changes to Aer Lingus services as the airline signalled that all aspects of its operations are to be reviewed.
Homeowners facing sky-high variable rates on mortgages
Tuesday September 29 2009
THOUSANDS of homeowners who are coming to the end of fixed rate deals are discovering they have no choice but to accept sky-high variable rates being charged by their lenders.
Cost of home improvements plummets 50pc in two years
Wednesday September 16 2009
THE cost of getting home extensions and repairs done has plummeted by over 50pc in the last two years.
Hopes dim for cuts in electricity bills as ESB tries to freeze prices
Friday August 07 2009
HOUSEHOLDERS will not see any reduction in their electricity bills this autumn as the ESB has applied to keep prices unchanged.
Fear of rate hikes in new bid to merge three banks
Monday August 03 2009
THE Government is to put plans for a 'grand merger' between the country's three smallest lenders at the top of its agenda as NAMA starts to take over loans from the main banks.
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