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ALONE calls for more Government intervention to protect older people from the ravages of inflation

ALONE, the organisation that supports older people to age at home, has called on the government for a pandemic-like response to alleviate the rising cost of living to help those in greatest need.

Record revenues, increased profits and reduced debt for Arrabawn in challenging year

Arrabawn achieved record revenues and grew its profit in 2020 despite a year of significant challenge, its annual report reveals.

'Robust financial package' needed to protect farmers during Covid-19 crisis, says O'Hara

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A "robust financial package" to protect farmers during the Covid-19 emergency is essential, especially in order to mitigate the effects of the drop in demand for farmers' produce, particularly in the beef and sheep sectors.

Housing crisis to be focus of discussion at GMIT’s annual International Construction Management Day Conference

The sixth annual GMIT International Construction Management Day Conference will take place in the institute on Tuesday March 8, from 9am to 3.45pm. The annual conference is the largest construction event in the west of Ireland and provides a meeting place for professionals, contractors, and academics to meet and discuss matters of concern to the industry. The event draws delegates from Ireland and abroad.

Time to end land speculation says Nolan

Galway West TD and Chair of the Labour Party Manifesto Committee Derek Nolan believes that the next government must look seriously at ending land speculation by putting controls on the price of land in place.

TV3 presenter is new SsangYong ambassador

TV3 anchor woman Glenda Gilson has embraced her new role as brand ambassador for Korean car franchise SsangYong and received a top of the range luxury SsangYong Korando

The promissory note ‘deal’ is no deal—Conway-Walsh

The promissory note ‘deal’ announced by the government is no deal for Irish Citizens according to Sinn Féin Councillor Rose Conway-Walsh. There will be no real benefit to ordinary citizens suffering under the weight of austerity and it will have no noticeably positive impact on the government’s budgetary position in 2012.

Back in business as banks free up billions

There was good news for businesses yesterday when it was announced that Bank of Scotland Ireland has said it will lend €1 billion to consumers and businesses in 2009.

Looking to borrow? Ballyhaunis Credit Union are looking to lend

While the credit crunch is gripping the world, and businesses and individuals are struggling to get credit from banks, the message from Ballyhaunis Credit Union is that they have money to lend.

 

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