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If there is a United Ireland, we should leave the euro

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The European Union, and its lynchpin project, the euro, had a charmed existence in publicity terms during the worst of the Brexit years from 2016 to 2019.

Public trust in Government grows

The public's trust in the Government soared last year as a result of its policies to improve income protection during the Covid-19 crisis, research from NUI Galway has revealed.

Research shows that most home possessions in Ireland are pursued by household name banks not vulture funds

A major research report confirms, for the first time, that almost half of the mortgage possession cases listed before the courts are being pursued by “household name” banks, which are directly supervised by the European Central Bank.

Government needs to prepare for, and be honest about, the scale of the coming recession

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In mid-March, on introduction of the dramatic measures to contain the spread of Covid-19, Insider remarked that while the health aspects of the crisis would dominate the initial phase of the crisis, in the long run, this would go down as an economic crisis.

Putting rural Ireland front and centre – Conway-Walsh

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“Now is the time to firmly place balanced Regional Development and Rural Ireland front and centre of EU and Government policy by identifying and implementing rural solutions to national problems,” stated Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh in her maiden Dáil speech on Wednesday.

Town mayor calls for commercial rates write off during COVID-19 period

Town Mayor, Cllr. Frankie Keena, has called for the abolition of commercial rates for all local businesses during the COVID-19 lockdown period.

ECB to discuss cutting interest rates today

Programme Director for the Bachelor of Business in Finance and Economics.

European central bank appointment evokes family memories as Hodson Bay Hotel to host popular roadshow

Well what a wonderful weekend we’ve had, and I hope all of you enjoyed it.

No Consent No Sale Bill may negatively impact mortgage holders

Brokers Ireland has appealed to politicians to consider very carefully the No Consent, No Sale Bill 2019 currently going through the Oireachtas on the basis that it is likely to negatively impact mortgage holders in terms of interest rates and stymie badly needed competition in the banking sector.

McNelis and Ó Tuathail wrestle for supremacy on the 'Soft Left'

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A very wicked man recently suggested to Insider that the coming race for supremacy on the soft left in Galway West should be solved by a wrestling match between the Mayor of Galway, Labour city councillor, Niall McNelis, and Niall Ó Tuathail of the Social Democrats.

 

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