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No point to points anxiety

Newspapers can be strange entities. Even those that pride themselves on being impartial and measured frequently aren’t. What significance a story is given will depend very much on what’s going on that day, what the publication’s attitude is to the current government and what it believes to be populist right now.

Safeguard your home this winter and EBS will treat you to three months home insurance

With the long nights and cold days setting in, getting your home winter ready is never more important. To help you get your home prepared this winter, EBS Galway is running a winter promotion, offering 12 months cover for the price of NINE to new policyholders who switch their annual buildings and contents home insurance policy to EBS.

Welcome for assurances over payments to health insurance companies

Mayo Fine Gael TD, John O’Mahony, has received assurances from the Minister for Health, Dr James O’Reilly, that a number of measures have been put in place to allow public hospitals such as Mayo General avail of quicker payment by health insurance companies.

Gender rules about to hit motorists hard

Sex matters. It is about to matter a lot more. From December it becomes illegal for an insurance company to notice what gender you are when selling you insurance.

Gender rules about to hit motorists hard

Sex matters. It is about to matter a lot more. From December it becomes illegal for an insurance company to notice what gender you are when selling you insurance.

Delivery driver caught without insurance for a second time

A takeaway delivery driver who was caught driving without insurance for a second time was disqualified from driving for two years in Ballyhaunis District Court this week.

€6 million owed to Galway hospitals in insurance claims, says Conneely

At a time when HSE West is implementing cost-saving measures delays in filling in insurance claim documentation has meant that a staggering €6 million owed to University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park Hospital remains unpaid, according to Galway city councillor Padraig Conneely.

Town council approve new fire callout charges

Athlone Town Council has approved a new set of fire callout charges, which includes a new flat rate of €675 for fire incidents and a charge of €500 for chimney fires.

New flat rate of €675 for fire callouts

A new callout charge of €675 for fire incidents has been approved for Westmeath.

Equality and Fairness are not the same thing

If you listen to a lot of media chattering in Ireland you would think that Equality and Fairness mean the same thing. The two words are used interchangeably by occupants of that very crowded space they call the High Moral Ground.

 

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