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Six acres of scrubland for Anglo, High Court rules
ANGLO IRISH Bank secured an order for possession this week at the High Court for six acres of scrubland in Co Galway used to secure loans totalling more than €2.1 million.
Embattled west must prepare for cuts
It may have proved a futile gesture, but the man who drove his truck at Leinster House gates yesterday morning - believed to be a Galway-based businessman who previously struck in Galway - demonstrates the sheer frustration and anger many people in Ireland are currently feeling. His anger comes the same week it was revealed former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Sean Fitzpatrick’s wife retains more than €1 million in her bank account.
Businesses to benefit from funding and new Credit Review Office
Kilkenny Fianna Fail TD John McGuinness has welcomed the establishment of the Credit Review Office, an independent dedicated centre to ensure that the credit system is operating effectively for small and medium-size businesses. SMEs are businesses with fewer than 250 employees, turnover of less than €50m, and/or a balance sheet value of less than €43m.
A vote for Grealish is a vote for Cowen says Walsh
Galway West voters will have a major say in who forms the next Government, because if they vote for Éamon Ó Cuív, Frank Fahey, or Noel Grealish, they will be voting to keep the highly unpopular Brian Cowen in office.
Irish stock market roars back
The stock market here at home recorded the largest one-day increase in its history on Friday after a week that rocked the financial world to its core.
Small businesses and mortgage holders must benefit from bank recapitalisation
The recapitalisation of the Irish banks by the Government must benefit mortgage holders and small business owners in Mayo and all over the country, according to Fianna Fáil TD and member of the Oireachtas Enterprise Committee, Dara Calleary.
Michael D slams IBEC over silence on bank corruption
IBEC wants massive cuts in the numbers employed in the public service but it has nothing to say about the mismanagement and corruption which has brought the Irish banking system to its knees.
Anglo lent millions to Galway businessmen for New York properties
An investigation into the loan dealings of Anglo Irish Bank during the height of the boom has revealed that hundreds of millions of dollars was provided to some of Ireland’s wealthiest people, including Galway businessmen, to buy luxury apartments in New York.